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The Archaeology Reading Group is an online group of people who meet once a month to discuss a paper in our field. There are many different interests within the group from Neolithic to Bronze Age, Viking to Medieval. Each month we will look at a different topic and or period, so you can be sure…

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Frison effect. I’m sitting quietly on the top floor of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge. Size can affect the way we look at objects. I’ve been thinking about the size of axe heads, because I am busily making handles for different types of Bronze Age axes. When is an axe head a useful tool, when is it a status symbol, when is it a toy or a trinket? It’s an axe head, right? Cutting rods to make a wattle wall? Some tool...

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Having shared my attempt to knap a potato. Beccyscottuk explained that she cuts “flakes” from a King Edward to demonstrate the Levallois technique. I had a go and it looked like this https:/ youtu.be/Oz mApuzB-4. Or if you prefer not to watch stop-motion video on Youtube, like this:. This slideshow requires JavaScript. For a real demonstration of Levallois knapping, check out Metin Erin’s Youtube videos 1. It’s an axe head, right? Maybe you can imagine ...

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Death and Birth of a Cannibal Fork. Sometimes my firewood delivery includes some wood that I prefer not to burn. A few months ago the last load included some spalted. Something: I’m really not sure what tree this was from, it’s so spectacularly eaten. Here’s a bit of a slightly less munched log:. What’s in the box? Of the recently-excavated Bronze Age Must Farm. Wooden box, found along with other remarkable archaeological remains in a collapsed roun...

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: axe head. A new Bronze Age axe. Here is my almost ready socketed axe:. Two things remain to be finished. The cutting edge is blunt as a blunt thing and the handle is probably too thick. Although I have polished out most of the scratches and the tiny casting flaws along the edge, I have to sharpen it. It was cast by Neil Burridge and came safe-for-posting (not sharp! The haft is a piece of ash. It used to look like this:. The naturally-grow...

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. A new cannibal fork, carved in yew from the great yew tree of St Mary’s. This slideshow requires JavaScript. I love the contrast between the pale, creamy sapwood and the vibrant red heartwood. But in these photos you can spot some of the problems in the wood that come with the tree’s venerable age and illness. This slideshow requires JavaScript. 8220;Double-fatal yew”. This post is about my frustrations with wood. It is also wounded, and sickly. 8220;Do...

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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Death and Birth of a Cannibal Fork. Sometimes my firewood delivery includes some wood that I prefer not to burn. A few months ago the last load included some spalted. Something: I’m really not sure what tree this was from, it’s so spectacularly eaten. Here’s a bit of a slightly less munched log:. What’s in the box? Of the recently-excavated Bronze Age Must Farm. Wooden box, found along with other remarkable archaeological remains in a collapsed roun...

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