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"287039","LON-9C1DD6","0014B69C1E801C94","Lithic implement","Flake","","47.84","","30.86","9.22","","1","","","MESOLITHIC","-8300","-2100","A Mesolithic – Neolithic flint flake dating 8,300-2,100 BC.  This is a secondary flake with approximately 10% of the cortex remaining.  There are three flake removal scars on the dorsal surface.  The scars indicate the previous flakes removed may have been blades.  There is some modern damage – crushing along the edges and the bulb is missing.

Dimensions: length: 47.84mm; width: 30.86mm; thickness: 9.22mm; weight: 12.47g.

Identification by Jon Cotton, Senior Prehistoric Curator Museum of London.
","Jon Cotton notes that this assemblage of flint is not from one episode of activity within  one period, rather it is part of the ‘background noise’ of typical material that would be widely found on floodplain areas.  Similar assemblages are known in Richmond Park, the foreshore at Kew and Barnes.  The flint is orangey-umber and it is gravel flint which is to be expected because it was found on the terrace gravels, essentially this is the local material. 

This is one flint from quite a large scatter over the area.
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