Very interesting but not in depth enough. I'd like to see more about the technicality of manufacture, such as how the core for the socket was accurately located.
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@@ancientcraftUK Oh wow thank you! That's really interesting if they all different lengths. I would of presumed they were all head height like their bronze age Egyptian contemporaries.
Really like the concept of mini documentary series.
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I had the honour of doing my fieldwork at Must Farm in 2012. Wonderful experience, and Mark Knight is such a nice man.
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Thank you. I am enjoying this series.
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Brilliantly done
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Fascinating series please keep them coming
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The spearheads are much smaller than I would have guessed.
Very interesting but not in depth enough. I'd like to see more about the technicality of manufacture, such as how the core for the socket was accurately located.
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What is the average height of the spears shafts found? Were they head height on average or more sort of hoplite 7 foot type spear length?
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I’ll check for you, there was quite a range in lengths
@@ancientcraftUK Oh wow thank you! That's really interesting if they all different lengths. I would of presumed they were all head height like their bronze age Egyptian contemporaries.
What kind of material is used to form the inner socket?
Normally a clay core, but I've been experimenting with bronze cores in the bronze moulds.
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This is so good! Wish more people cared about this and less about "gender studies"