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"134030","NCL-EACA93","001447EB107010CE","Lithic implement","","","342","","58","46","","1","","","PALAEOLITHIC","","","A long tapering red-granite stone of a similar shape to a mattock head, and a possible stone tool.

The stone is 342mm in length, 58mm in width, and averages 46mm in thickness.  It weighs approximately 1.2kg.

One end of the stone tapers to a somewhat flattened 'chisel-shaped' terminal.  The opposite end tapers to a central rounded terminal.  Approximately 95mm from the rounded end is a smoothed, triangular indentation, which may be natural or shaped.

The stone could be be a tool, but there is no conclusive proof of human shaping of the stone.  The strongest evidence of its use as a tool is due to its shape, and when connected to a haft, the stone would function as a mattock, hoe, or hammer/mallet.","","","2006-06-01 10:19:03","2011-02-24 13:47:52","4","0","3","2006-05-20","","","Found while walking","","1","3","","","1","","","","","rcollins","Robert Collins","NCL","dpett","Daniel Pett","Stone","","","","","","Complete","","Possibly","PALAEOLITHIC","BRONZE AGE","","Other chance find","","Dr Robert Collins","","Dr Robert Collins","NORTHUMBERLAND","EARLE","BERWICK UPON TWEED","","","","NT9220","NT3962","NT92SW","","","","","","","From Map","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","",

