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Wheeler classifies these as his type III [WHEELER 1927]. They were made and used in Britain from the 8th to 10th centuries [THOMPSON 2004: p.81]. A number of langseaxs have been found in the Netherlands | Wheeler classifies these as his type III [WHEELER 1927]. They were made and used in Britain from the 8th to 10th centuries [THOMPSON 2004: p.81]. A number of langseaxs have been found in the Netherlands | ||
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Wheeler classifies these as his type III [WHEELER 1927]. They were made and used in Britain from the 8th to 10th centuries [THOMPSON 2004: p.81]. A number of langseaxs have been found in the Netherlands
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<nocite>ARBMAN1940 WHEELER1927</nocite> <biblio force=false>#Compendium:Bio</biblio>