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Unique ID: YORYM-06ADE6
Object type certainty: Certain
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A complete knapped lithic implement of Bronze Age date, circa 2350 - 800 BC. The implement is a large scraper formed from a tertiary flake which is sub-ovate in plan and D-shaped section. The ventral surface is smooth with the bulb of percussion and striking platform remaining in situ while the dorsal surface is irregular with blunt retouch around the distal edge. The flint is a mid grey colour with lighter inclusions. The implement is 51.8mm long, 35.2mm wide, 11.5mm thick and weighs 23.5g.
Scrapers are fairly ubiquitous throughout prehistory and are generally less chronologically distinctive than other artefact types. They had many different functions as they were very useful tools and were employed, for example, for skinning animals, removing the fatty deposit from hinds and much more.
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
Period from: BRONZE AGE
Date from: Circa 2350 BC
Date to: Circa 800 BC
Quantity: 1
Length: 51.8 mm
Width: 35.2 mm
Thickness: 11.5 mm
Weight: 23.5 g
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Primary material: Flint
Manufacture method: Knapped/flaked
Completeness: Complete
4 Figure: TA2073
Four figure Latitude: 54.13883382
Four figure longitude: -0.16465832
1:25K map: TA2073
1:10K map: TA27SW
Grid reference source: From finder
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 100 metre square.
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