Accession No
2004.229 C
Description
Large stone tool of irregular shape. One end rounded, probably naturally, and other roughly in a point. Waisted central section with peck marks. Used in copper mining.
Place
Europe; British Isles; England; Cheshire; Alderley Edge; Brynlow Mine
Period
Bronze Age
Source
Sedgwick Museum
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
2004.229 C
Cultural Affliation
Material
Stone
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Description (Labels & Markings)
Handwritten label affixed to object reads: 'Stone hammer. Old coper mine. Alderley Edge. See Dawkins Manch Lit Phil Soc'.
Event Date
Author: maa
Context (References)
Boyd Dawkins, W. (1876). 'On the Stone Mining Tools from Alderley Edge, Cheshire' in The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 5. pp. 2-5
Event Date 1876
Author: Imogen Gunn
Context (References)
Timberlake, S. and B. Craddock. (2013). 'Prehistoric Metal Mining in Britain: The Study of Cobble Stone Mining Tools Based on Artefact Study, Ethnography and Experimentation' in Chungara, Revista de Antropologia Chilena, Vol. 45, No. 1, pp 33-59.
Event Date 2013
Author: Imogen Gunn
Context (CMS Context)
Several notes found accompanying this idno. One is on a catalogue card and written in several hands, at least one of which is Anne Taylor's. In blue ink: 'Boyd-Dawkins (1874-75 excavs.?) in Brynlow workings, inf. Simon Timberlake. 14.11.97 Colin Shell'. In black ink: 'To Accession'. In pencil (Anne Taylor's writing): 4 pieces. Ancient stone implement. Old copper mine Alderley Edge. Transfer from S. Museum. Brynlow (Brinlow) Mine, Alderley Edge, Cheshire. See Marc. [sic] Lit Phil. Soc.'. A second note, all in Anne Taylor's writing, reads: 'Professor Boyd-Dawkins 1870. Paper by Charles Roeder, 1901. Wooden shovel found at same time, recently dated, found to be 1750 BC.' This note refers to the Manchester (not March) Literary and Philosophical Society, for which Boyd Dawkins prepared a paper which was ultimately published by the Journal of the Anthropological Institute (see Bib). The Roeder paper is currently unidentified.
Event Date 16/9/2014
Author: Imogen Gunn
Description (CMS Description)
Large stone tool of irregular shape. One end rounded, probably naturally, and other roughly in a point. Waisted central section with peck marks. Used in copper mining.
Event Date 16/9/2014
Author: maa
FM:267883
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