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Basic Information | | Accession Number: | 1953A851 |
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| Collection: | Antiquities – Prehistory |
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Notes | During the later Bronze Age several types of specialised tools developed.Gouges with rounded blades like this were used like a chisel but specifically for making circular holes in wood. Peg and dowel joints were the commonest way of joining pieces of timber in prehistoric times. The wooden handle of this gouge would have been tapered to provide a snug fit inside the socket. | | Presented by Mrs Clayton, 1953. |
Further Information | | Production Period: | Late Bronze Age |
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| Material(s): | Bronze |
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| Place of Origin: | Surrey, England |
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| Place of Excavation: | TQ309621 Purley, Russell Hill, Surrey, England |
Dimensions | | Height: | 92 mm |
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