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An attempt to schedule the sites as ancient monuments in the 1980s was thwarted by the lack of reliable mapping. However, English
Heritage has been considering questions on how the sites should be managed. Particular attention has been paid to the siting of footpaths to avoid damage to axeworking
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which used a similar rock until relatively recent times. The variety of rocks used in polished tools and other artefacts is evident in museum collections, not all of the sources of the rocks having been positively identified. Taking sections is necessarily destructive of part of the artefact, and
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with fantastic swirling patterns that had been brought out by polishing – but this axe was totally impractical as the patterns were fault lines, making the flint very fragile. However, it must have been valued by its owner and/or maker, bearing in mind the work involved in making it. These facts
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The altitude and rough terrain of the archaeological sites have protected them from types of damage caused by human settlement in lowland areas. However, Great
Langdale is much visited by walkers. People have removed axes (although current thinking is that they should be left in situ) and have
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Neolithic polished stone axes that have been examined in the UK, around 27% come from the Langdale region. This is notable considering there were over 30 sources of material for stone axes from Cornwall to northern Scotland and Ireland.
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Ehenside tarn, for example where the rough-outs were polished. Large fixed outcrops were also widely used for polishing, and there are numerous examples across Europe, but relatively few in Britain. That at
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present at sharp corners, holes and other defects in the axe surface. Removing those defects by polishing makes the axe much stronger, and able to withstand impact and shock loads from use.
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in the western fringes of the Lake
District, and all were traded on throughout Britain and Ireland. The Langdale tuff was among the most common of the various rocks used to make axes in the
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suggest various interpretations of the purpose of the
Langdale axes, which were both beautiful and practical, as well as being traded many miles from their place of production.
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religious significance of the axes, perhaps related to the high peaks from which they came. He compares this with confirmed
Neolithic flint mines which, apart from
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used for the axes outcrops along a narrow range of the highest peaks in the locality. Other outcrops in the area are known to have been worked, especially on
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produced roughly hewn (or so-called "rough-outs") axes and simple blocks. The highly polished final product were usually made elsewhere, such as at
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Houlder, C. H. (1979). "The
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thus discouraged by many museums. Likewise, the rocks or anvils used to polish the axes are rare in Britain but common in France and Sweden.
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as practical tools. The shape of the polished axes suggests that they were bound in wooden staves and used for forest clearance.
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sites. Since the 1990s eroded paths in the Lake District, including Great Langdale, have been repaired by a "
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when used against wood. Fractures occur more easily in brittle materials like stone when rough owing to the
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caused inadvertent damage to stone scatters by walking.
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in Australia where stone axes were made in recent times
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Article on Castlerigg and the axe industry of Langdale
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Grooves used for polishing the edges of stone axes,
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Polishing the rough surfaces will have improved the
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1354:Megalithic portal article on Langdale axe factory
870:"Further Notes on the Great Langdale Axe-factory"
704:; Teather, Anne; Baczkowski, Jon; Bevan, Andrew;
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1156:. Issue No. 2008-2009/903 (OAN Job No. L10032).
995:"Stone Axe Factory Sites in the Cumbrian Fells"
936:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 1–20.
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2737:Art of the Middle Paleolithic
2267:British megalith architecture
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2272:Nordic megalith architecture
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497:axes were exported from the
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16:Stone tool manufacturing
3112:Evolutionary musicology
2515:Oldest extant buildings
2442:Archaeological features
1961:Prepared-core technique
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867:Fell, Clare I. (1955).
544:" project in which the
378:Castlerigg Stone Circle
3246:History of Westmorland
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2356:Abri de la Madeleine
1480:Neolithic Revolution
1206:Internet Archaeology
823:Fell, Clare (1950).
710:Parker Pearson, Mike
700:Edinborough, Kevan;
340:Distribution and use
128:area of the English
3195:Prehistoric warfare
1941:Magdalenian culture
1904:Levallois technique
1835:Earliest toolmaking
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3146:Origin of language
3139:Spiritual drug use
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2764:Carved stone balls
2476:Circular enclosure
2435:Other architecture
2378:Alp pile dwellings
1966:Solutrean industry
1877:Gravettian culture
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1244:. Harper Collins.
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1617:Mortar and pestle
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2978:Great dolmen
2934:Chamber tomb
2915:Round barrow
2870:Stone circle
2742:Blombos Cave
2670:Grooved ware
2594:Chalcolithic
2498:Thornborough
2416:Flush toilet
2351:Blombos Cave
2346:Rock shelter
2302:Quiggly hole
2194:Architecture
2169:illustration
1898:
1811:Buffalo jump
1632:Storage pits
1595:Aşıklı Höyük
1585:Ground stone
1421:Subdivisions
1335:
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531:Conservation
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362:Peterborough
359:
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330:Fyfield Down
306:
263:
255:Scafell Pike
225:Palaeolithic
214:
210:Scafell Pike
172:
157:Hammerstones
138:
113:
109:
107:
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3022:unchambered
3017:Long barrow
3007:Grave goods
2963:Court cairn
2958:Clava cairn
2910:Bowl barrow
2848:Rock cupule
2791:Golden hats
2784:Hill figure
2685:Unstan ware
2665:Cord-marked
2530:Sweet Track
2452:Burnt mound
2373:Stilt house
2361:Sibudu Cave
2154:Tally stick
2122:Quern-stone
2107:Hammerstone
2097:Fire plough
2068:Pesse canoe
2026:Bannerstone
1996:Other tools
1909:Lithic core
1857:Aurignacian
1745:Bare Island
1627:Quern-stone
773:Fell, Clare
722:Radiocarbon
477:, sites in
467:North Wales
463:Penmaenmawr
304:in Poland.
270:petrography
40: /
3230:Categories
3161:trepanning
3054:Ring cairn
3012:Jar burial
2995:transepted
2927:U.S. sites
2828:Petroglyph
2754:Bird stone
2712:wine press
2385:Stone roof
2368:Roundhouse
2260:long house
2237:Stonehenge
2205:Ceremonial
2149:Stone tool
1976:Tool stone
1946:Metallurgy
1850:Mousterian
1827:Toolmaking
1765:Cumberland
1738:Transverse
1708:Schöningen
1600:Qesem cave
1568:Earth oven
1522:Irrigation
1433:Technology
1401:Prehistory
1325:24 October
1275:24 October
1251:0007126921
1182:0415058457
628:References
585:Great Orme
525:Castlerigg
407:, such as
325:whetstones
302:Krzemionki
266:microscopy
259:Broad Crag
229:Mesolithic
183:epidotised
175:greenstone
134:Clare Fell
122:stone tool
25:54°26′49″N
3205:symbolism
3069:Tor cairn
3027:Grønsalen
2968:Cremation
2860:Sculpture
2838:Pictogram
2823:Petroform
2643:amber use
2611:Cosmetics
2421:Reservoir
2406:Check dam
2336:Pueblitos
2331:Pit-house
2314:Longhouse
2248:Dwellings
2117:Microlith
2048:Bow drill
2043:Bone tool
2036:prismatic
1845:Acheulean
1760:Cresswell
1733:Arrowhead
1659:Boomerang
1575:Granaries
1537:Terracing
1416:Stone Age
1224:1363-5387
1110:0589-9036
1068:0309-7986
1024:0309-7986
958:140588391
950:2050-2729
906:112636558
898:2050-2729
854:0309-7986
806:0309-7986
759:197554465
751:0033-8222
682:130925089
674:2050-2729
495:bluestone
405:downlands
321:Sandstone
282:Neolithic
244:Loft Crag
179:hornstone
149:quarrying
118:Neolithic
57:stone axe
55:Polished
28:3°03′50″W
2843:Rock art
2806:painting
2779:Geoglyph
2604:timeline
2584:Beadwork
2324:Mehrgarh
2319:Mudbrick
2227:megalith
2102:Fire-saw
1924:debitage
1919:analysis
1887:Hand axe
1867:Cupstone
1445:Glossary
1406:Timeline
1240:(2003).
775:(1949).
563:See also
485:and the
483:Scotland
479:Cornwall
453:, Sweden
417:Spiennes
413:Cissbury
313:friction
298:Spiennes
294:Cissbury
274:industry
217:Maryport
199:volcanic
164:debitage
141:knapping
98:Cumbrian
3271:Lithics
3200:Symbols
2811:pigment
2697:Weaving
2660:Cardium
2655:Pottery
2650:Mirrors
2638:Jewelry
2579:Baskets
2559:culture
2411:Cistern
2217:Pyramid
2159:Weapons
2137:Scraper
2127:Racloir
2087:Cleaver
2075:Chopper
1981:Uniface
1892:Grooves
1882:Hafting
1840:Oldowan
1799:Systems
1750:Cascade
1713:woomera
1703:harpoon
1676:history
1642:Hunting
1622:Pottery
1563:Cooking
1472:Farming
1438:history
1411:Outline
731:Bibcode
590:Grooves
451:Gotland
369:Context
334:Avebury
221:Cumbria
114:factory
3178:flutes
2973:Dolmen
2897:Burial
2707:winery
2680:Linear
2510:Midden
2488:Cursus
2481:Goseck
2341:Pueblo
2292:Dugout
2277:Burdei
1956:Mining
1780:Lamoka
1775:Folsom
1755:Clovis
1612:Metate
1590:Hearth
1558:Basket
1532:Sickle
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425:burins
208:, and
168:flakes
161:lithic
3095:sites
3039:Mummy
2759:Cairn
2675:JĹŤmon
2626:shoes
2621:Hides
2493:Henge
2447:Broch
2309:Jacal
2164:Wheel
2112:Knife
2058:Canoe
2053:Burin
2031:Blade
1929:flake
1790:Plano
1698:baton
1688:Spear
1654:Arrow
1607:Manos
1460:Tools
1150:(PDF)
1128:(PDF)
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998:(PDF)
976:(PDF)
954:S2CID
926:(PDF)
902:S2CID
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755:S2CID
717:(PDF)
678:S2CID
650:(PDF)
606:Notes
461:from
421:chert
401:Flint
332:near
286:Flint
145:scree
3188:gudi
2946:Cist
2875:list
2702:Wine
2631:Ă–tzi
2616:Glue
2589:Beds
2557:and
2555:Arts
2426:Well
2282:Cave
2212:Kiva
2142:side
2132:Rope
2080:tool
2014:bone
2004:Adze
1770:Eden
1683:Nets
1553:Fire
1517:Goad
1502:Celt
1327:2015
1277:2015
1246:ISBN
1220:ISSN
1177:ISBN
1106:ISSN
1064:ISSN
1020:ISSN
946:ISSN
894:ISSN
850:ISSN
802:ISSN
747:ISSN
670:ISSN
600:Mere
555:and
429:awls
427:and
415:and
292:and
227:and
202:tuff
189:and
112:(or
108:The
2297:Hut
2232:row
2063:Oar
2021:Axe
2009:Awl
1210:doi
1096:doi
1054:doi
1010:doi
938:doi
886:doi
840:doi
792:doi
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489:in
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