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Bronze Spearhead found at Shapwick, Somerset

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1946

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page 70 note 1 These implements have also been described as tanged daggers.

page 70 note 2 One of the men employed in the excavations at the Meare Lake Village.

page 70 note 3 The Arreton Down, Isle of Wight, hoard consisted of nine tanged spearheads, a spearhead of the Snowshill type, a socketed spearhead, two daggers, three flanged axes, and an ornamented flanged axe (Proc. Prch. Soc. n.s. iv (1938), 89).

page 70 note 4 Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxviii, 219 seq.

page 70 note 5 Figured in Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc. xvi (1860), pl. 26, fig. 1.

page 70 note 6 Evans, Bronze Implements, 257–60.