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One half of a bronze mould for casting a socketed spear head, found at East Pennard, England. Dated to the period 1400-1000 BC, it is without parallels.

Photographed in the Somerset County Museum, Taunton, on 29-Oct-05.
Date 31 October 2005 (original upload date)
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Author No machine-readable author provided. Gaius Cornelius assumed (based on copyright claims).

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current20:51, 31 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 20:51, 31 October 20051,121 × 701 (107 KB)Gaius CorneliusOne half of a bronze mould for casting a socketed spear head. Found at East Pennard and dated to the period 1400-1000 BC. There are no known parallels for this mould. Photograph was taken in the Somerset County Museum in Taunton on 29-Oct-05.
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