Bradley's theory is based upon grave goods and petrology.
locating the precise source of an igneous rock rocks can be done extremely accurately by comparing chemical composition, crystal size ands all that good stuff.
I agree that most axes were bog standard but some obviously weren't - hence the grave goods.
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