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"65225","NMGW-52C2A3","00140852D3401804","Gouge","Socketed","","75.2","","15.3","","17.5","1","NMGWPA 2004.56","","BRONZE AGE","-950","-500","Late Bronze Age socketed gouge, probably of Ewart Park (c. 950 - 750 BC) or Llyn Fawr (c. 750 – 500 BC) metalworking tradition. The gouge is of circular mouth section and has a low-raised collar, which is very slightly concave and is 10mm deep from the mouth. The casting seams are prominent on both sides and are likely to have been finished by hammering. The sides are straight and diverge slightly at the blade. Sharpening striations are visible on both of the blade faces. The striations are angled across the blade, towards the sides on the front (gouged) face, and are positioned along the blade circumference on the (circular) back face. Inside the socket at the mouth are two incised or possibly cast lines; one on the rim and the other 2.5mm into the socket. The gouge is in good condition, with only a little damage to the blade edge, and has a dark brown patina.","Socketed gouges are generally associated with Ewart Park or Llyn Fawr metalworking, but have also been found with earlier Wilberton assemblages (c. 1150 – 950 BC). The wide low collar is suggestive of Ewart Park or Llyn Fawr metalworking. Needham et al’s (1997) recent study of Bronze Age chronology dated a similar collared socketed gouge from the Bodwrog Hoard, Anglesey to 2720 +- 45 BP (DoB No 3, OxA-4652, p68). ","","2004-04-20 15:01:24","2011-02-24 12:19:17","3","","0","2004-02-01","","","","","1","0","1","1","","","","","","mlodwick","Mark Lodwick","NMGW","dpett","Daniel Pett","Copper alloy","","","","Cast","","","Good","","BRONZE AGE","","","Metal detector","","Mr Mark Lodwick","","","VALE OF GLAMORGAN","Cowbridge with Llanblethian","Vale of Glamorgan","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","23344","dscn2255.JPG","images/mlodwick/",

