"A Bronze Age razor - the first to be found in the county - was among the objects discovered...This suggests men living in the area between about 1000 and 800BC were clean-shaven. "
What an idiotic thing to say - they may have had a single blade between a thousand adult men, and only the chief shaved his pubes, his head, or even his chin. To assume that because there is a razor there are a load of triple-blade-smooth guys walking around is like looking in my bathroom and finding a batch of razors, a set of hair clippers and a beard trimmer. My hair is halfway down my back and I sport a beard as and when I feel like not shaving, which is most of the time.
A sharp blade would have been extremely valuable, and likely that only a chief would be able to strut his stuff while horny young fillies stroked his chin in a suggestive manner.
But did he smell of Brut 33?