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Barber, M., Field, D., Topping, P., 1999. The Neolithic Flint Mines in England. English Heritage, London.

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Barton, R.N.E., 2003. The British Upper Palaeolithic (1996-2001): An Annotated Bibliography and Some Comments. in: Recherches Sur Le Palâeolithique Supâerieur, BAR International Series. Archaeopress, Oxford,

Barton, R.N.E., 1992. Hengistbury Head, Dorset. Oxford University Committee for Archaeology Monographs, Oxford.

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Bradley, R., Edmonds, M., 1993. Interpreting the Axe Trade: Production and Exchange in Neolithic Britain. New Studies in Archaeology. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

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Butler, C., 2005. Prehistoric Flintwork. Stroud, Tempus.

Burrow, S., 2015. Obituary: Fiona Roe. URL: implementpetrology.org. Last Updated 15/01/2021; Accessed 15/01/2021.

Burrow, S. 2011. The Mynydd Rhiw Stone Extraction Site And Its Implications For The Axe Trade. In Davis, V., Edmonds, M. (eds). Stone Axe Studies, Volume 3. York, Council for British Archaeology, 248-60.

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Claris, P., Quartermaine, J., & Woolley, A. 1989. The Neolithic Quarries and Axe Factory Sites of Great Langdale and Scafell Pike: A New Field Survey. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 55(1), 1-25

Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), 1988. Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology Of Prehistoric Stone Implements From The British Isles. CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology.

Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), 1979. Stone Axe Studies: Archaeological, Petrological, Experimental, And Ethnographic. CBA Research Report No. 23. London, Council for British Archaeology.

Clough, T.H.McK., 1988. Introduction to the regional reports: Prehistoric stone implements from the British Isles, In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology of Prehistoric Stone Implements from the British Isles, CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 1-10

Clough, T.H.McK., & Cummins, W.A., 1988. The Petrological Identification of Stone Implements from London and Middlesex. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology of Prehistoric Stone Implements from the British Isles, CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 34-36

Coles, J. 1979. An Experiment with Stone Axes. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies: Archaeological, Petrological, Experimental and Ethnographic, CBA Research Report No. 23. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 106-107

Collins, A. E. P. 1978. Excavations on Ballygalley Hill, County Antrim. Ulster Journal of Archaeology 41, 15–32

Conneller, C., Warren, G. (Eds.), 2006. Mesolithic Britain and Ireland: new approaches. Stroud, Tempus.

Cooney, G., Warren, G. and Ballin, T. 2013 Island Quarries, Island Axeheads, and the Neolithic of Ireland and Britain. North American Archaeologist. 34, 409–431.

Cooney, G., 2015. Obituary: Professor R. Vin Davis PhD, FSA, 14 March 1942 – 19 November 2015. URL: implementpetrology.org. Last Updated 15/01/2021; Accessed 15/01/2021.

Cooney, Gabriel 2005 Stereo Porphyry: Quarrying and Deposition on Lambay Island, Ireland, in The Cultural Landscape of Prehistoric Mines, in Topping, P. and Lynott, M. (Eds.), The cultural landscape of prehistoric mines. Oxford, Oxbow Press. pp. 14–29

Cooney, G., & Mandal, S., 1998. The Irish Stone Axe Project. Bray, Wordwell.

Coope, G.R., Robinson, D.J., & Roe, F.E.S. 1988. The Petrological Identification of Stone Implements from Lancashire and Cheshire. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology of Prehistoric Stone Implements from the British Isles, CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 60-66

Coope, G.R., & Garrad, L.S., 1988. The Petrological Identification of Stone Implements from the Isle of Man. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology of Prehistoric Stone Implements from the British Isles, CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 67-70

Coope, G.R., 1979.  The influence of geology on the manufacture of Neolithic and Bronze Age stone implements in the British Isles. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies: Archaeological, Petrological, Experimental and Ethnographic, CBA Research Report No. 23. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 98-101

Cummings, V., 2017. The Neolithic of Britain and Ireland. London, Routledge.

Cummins, W.A., & Moore, W.R.G., 1988. The Petrological Identification of Stone Implements from the South-East Midlands. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology of Prehistoric Stone Implements from the British Isles, CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 41-44

Cummins, W.A., & Clough, T.H.McK., 1988. The Petrological Identification Of Stone Implements from the East Midlands: Third Report. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology of Prehistoric Stone Implements from the British Isles, CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 45-48

Cummins, W.A., & Harding, A. 1988. The Petrological Identification of Stone Implements from North-East England. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology of Prehistoric Stone Implements from the British Isles, CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 78-84

Cummins, W.A. 1979. Neolithic Stone Axes: Distribution and Trade in England and Wales. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies: Archaeological, Petrological, Experimental and Ethnographic, CBA Research Report No. 23. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 5-12

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Davis, V., & Edmonds, M. (Eds.), 2011a. Stone Axe Studies III. Oxford, Oxbow Books.

Davis, V., & Edmonds, M., 2011b. A Time and Place for the Belmont Hoard, in Davis, V., Edmonds, M. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies III. Oxford, Oxbow Books. pp. 167–186.

Davis, R.V., Howard, H., Smith, I.F., 1988. The Petrological Identification of Stone Implements from South-West England: Sixth Report. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology of Prehistoric Stone Implements from the British Isles, CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 14-20

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Edmonds, M.R., 2004. The Langdales: Landscape and Prehistory in a Lakeland Valley. Stroud, Tempus.

Edmonds, M., 2015. Obituary: Professor R. Vin Davis PhD, FSA, 14 March 1942 – 19 November 2015. URL: implementpetrology.org. Last Updated 15/01/2021; Accessed 15/01/2021.

Edmonds, M.R., 1995. Stone Tools and Society: Working Stone in Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain. London, Batsford.

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Fell, C.I., & Davis, R.V., 1988. The Petrological Identification of Stone Implements from Cumbria. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology of Prehistoric Stone Implements from the British Isles, CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 71-77

Fentin, M.B. & Travis, R.J.A., 1988. A method for taking petrological samples from stone implements. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology of Prehistoric Stone Implements from the British Isles, CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 12-13

Fenton, M.B., 1988. The Petrological Identification of Stone Battle-Axes and Axe-Hammers from Scotland. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology of Prehistoric Stone Implements from the British Isles, CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 92-132

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Green, B., 1988.  The Petrological Identification of Stone Implements from East Anglia. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies Volume 2: The Petrology of Prehistoric Stone Implements from the British Isles, CBA Research Report No. 67. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 36-40

Grimes, W.F. 1979. The History of Implement Petrology in Britain. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies: Archaeological, Petrological, Experimental and Ethnographic, CBA Research Report No. 23. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 1-4

Harding, A., & Young, R. 1979. Reconstruction of the hafting methods and function of stone implements. In Clough, T.H.McK., Cummins, W.A. (Eds.), Stone Axe Studies: Archaeological, Petrological, Experimental and Ethnographic, CBA Research Report No. 23. London, Council for British Archaeology. pp 102-105

Healy, F., Marshall, P., Bayliss, A., Cook, G., Bronk Ramsey, C., Van der Plicht, J., & Dunbar, E. 2018. When and Why? The Chronology and Context of Flint Mining at Grime’s Graves, Norfolk, England. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 84, 277-301.

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