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Late Bronze Age bronze socketed axe

Plain socketed axe of South-Eastern type (Schmidt and Burgess, 1981, 215-7) with square socket and double mouth-moulding. The upper moulding has an irregular finish due to poor filling of the mould, the lower narrow moulding is faint and has a small hole, probably formed by a gas bubble. The thick loop originates from the lower moulding. The axe has straight sides and expands towards the worn blade, which possibly has a reworked cutting edge. The surface has a black layer overlying the green/grey corrosion products. Information taken from Wear (forthcoming). It is similar to another plain socketed axe of South-Eastern type (acc.no.88.199H) also found on Margam beach (Wear, forthcoming). This axe is morphologically similar to examples from the Petters hoard (Needham, 1990) with its deep front-back mouth, thick loop and slender body but has curved rather than angular face edges.

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

88.49H/3

Find Information

Site Name: Margam, Neath Port Talbot

Collection Method: chance find

Notes: Found on Margam Beach where exposed by marine erosion. The axes were spread over a length of 4 metres but were almost certainly once a hoard.

Measurements

length / mm:98
width / mm:41.4 (blade)
width / mm:38.5 (socket)
depth / mm:38 (socket)
weight / g:245.5

Categories

Southern English Ewart Park
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