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Reviewed Article:

Getting Hammered: The Use of Experimental Archaeology to Interpret Wear on Late Bronze Age Hammers and Modern replicas

Wear is a valuable indicator of how tools were used and its presence can provide information such as if a hammer was used with another tool, or on sheet metal. Because bronze is softer than modern steel, there is more evidence of damage and wear, giving us a narrative of use embedded in the face of the tool.