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A Re-Interpretation of the Later Bronze Age Metalwork Hoards of Essex and Kent (2 vols)

Louise Turner
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This book comprises of two volumes. Volume 1 is 164 pages and Volume 2 is 366 pages.
  • Front Cover: Volume I
  • Title Page: Volume I
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Chapter 1. Hawkes’ 1960 Scheme for the British Bronze Age, and its Implicationsfor the Study of Later Bronze Age Metalwork Hoards
  • Chapter 2. The Classification of Bronze Age Metalwork
  • Chapter 3. More Recent Debate
  • Chapter 4. An Evaluation of Traditional and Contemporary Interpretations for the ‘Carp’s Tongue’ Hoards
  • Chapter 5. The ‘Carp’s Tongue’ Hoards: Their Structure and the Fragmentation Processes Evident in Their Contents
  • Chapter 6. ‘Founders Hoards’ and the Metalworking Process in its Social Context
  • Chapter 7. The Wider View and Conclusions
  • Appendix 1. Decorative Forms Encountered on South-Eastern Type Socketed Axes
  • Appendix 2. The Incidence of Casting Defects Amongst Items Included in the Hoards Studied
  • Appendix 3. A List of the Later Bronze Age Metalwork Hoards of Essex and Kent
  • Bibliography
  • Front Cover: Volume II
  • Title Page: Volume II
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • i. Essex
  • The Aveley Hoard (Ref. No. 01)
  • The Grays Thurrock I Hoard (Ref. No. 02)
  • The Grays Thurrock II Hoard (Ref. No. 03)
  • The Leigh I Hoard (Ref. No. 04)
  • The Leigh II Hoard (Ref. No. 05)
  • The Shoebury I Hoard (Ref. No. 06)
  • The Shoebury II Hoard (Ref. No. 07)
  • The Shoebury III Hoard (‘Shoeburyness’) (Ref. No. 08)
  • The Southchurch I Hoard (Ref. No. 09)
  • The Southchurch II Hoard (‘Near Southchurch’) (Ref. No. 10)
  • The Vange Hoard (Basildon) (Ref. No. 11)
  • ii. Kent
  • The All Hallows I (Little Coombe Farm) (Ref. No. 12)
  • The All Hallows II Hoard (Home Wood Farm) (Ref. No. 13)
  • The Aylesford Hoard (Ref. No. 14)
  • The Bexley Heath Hoard (Ref. No. 15)
  • The Borstal Hoard (Ref. No. 16)
  • The Cliffe-at-Hoo Hoard (Ref. No. 17)
  • The Dartford Hoard (Ref. No. 18)
  • The Minnis Bay Hoard (Ref. No. 19)
  • The Minster Hoard (Ref. No. 20)
  • The Stoke-at-Hoo Hoard (Ref. No. 21)
  • The Sturry Hoard (Ref. No. 22)
  • The Whitstable (Swalecliffe) Hoard (Ref. No. 23)
  • Illustrations
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Published: 2010
Publisher: BAR Publishing
Copyright Holder: BAR Publishing
ISBN(s)
  • 9781407321769 (ebook)
  • 9781407304717 (paperback)
BAR Number: B507
Subject
  • Bronze Age and Iron Age
  • British Isles
  • Metal Objects
  • Metallurgy / Mining
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