By Elizabeth Hunter via SWNS Archaeologists have discovered a 3,000-year-old spade - one of the oldest and most complete ...
The wooden spade, almost 3,000 years old, was discovered during archaeological excavations by Wessex Archaeology.
Archaeologists with Wessex Archaeology were working through an excavation ahead of a habitat project when they came across a wooden tool that turned out to be one of the oldest and most complete ...
Only one other Bronze Age wooden tool, the Brynlow Shovel ... The discovery took place during archaeological excavations of the Moors at Arne project, which aims to develop 150 (370 acres ...