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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 10: A Roman army axe from Trimontium fort, south Scotland. This axe was made by a skilled artisan. It is 250mm long and weighs 2.7kg. The eye is approx. 40mm long: in a modern axe of this weight it would be at least 70mm. The axe is in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh and the photograph is reproduced with their kind permission.

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