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Management and use of Ash in Britain from the Prehistoric to the Present: Some implications for its Preservation

Jim Pratt*

Published: 23 January, 2024 | Volume 8 - Issue 1 | Pages: 001-011

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Figure 1: Neolithic Stone Axe, found at Shulishader, Lewis. The haft is probably Rosaceae spp. The head, from Ireland, is porcellanite. The axe is in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh and the photograph is reproduced with their permission. Stone hand axes were man’s only large tool for hundreds of thousands of years.

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