Graig Llwyd

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A Neolithic ax factory and stone quarry in north Wales with fine-grained igneous rock. The axes date from c 4000-2500 BC and widely traded; they have been found as far away as southern England, Yorkshire, and east Lothian.

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An axe-factory in North Wales, chosen for its fine-grained igneous rock, suitable for polishing. Axes from this factory were in use during the Neolithic and Bronze Age and were widely traded: they have been found as far away as southern England, Yorkshire and east Lothian.

The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied

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