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Bronze axe found near Glanton Pike (Glanton)

A quarter of a mile north of Glanton Westfield a bronze celt was found when making a fence. In the possession of the author. (1)

Socketed axe, type unknown. Now lost. Glanton Westfield is now known as Glanton Pike
(NU 05731428). (2)

Area NU 057147. No further information discovered regarding type or present location of axe. (3)
N3230
Bronze Age (2600BC to 700BC)
Late Bronze Age (1200BC to 700BC)
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1955; E Geary


Source of Reference
Local History of Glanton

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