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Lithic implement | DENO-2D5941 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lithic Implement/Debitage: A single tertiary debitage flake (with only a tiny area cortex remaining) possibly reworked into a scraper. Traces of abrupt retouch are notable along one edge of the flake but due to more recent damage it is not possible to say for certain if the flake was reworked in... | |||||
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Lithic implement | DENO-2D3A13 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lithic Implement/Debitage: One worked out multi-platform core of Neolithic date. The core shows scars of blade and flake removals. The core is of a near opaque rich creamy greyish-brown colour with slight traces of white cortex remaining. Dated to the Neolithic, c.3500 BC to 2100 BC. Please see ... | |||||
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Lithic implement | DENO-2D09D1 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lithic Implement: Near complete small flint probable discoidal knife of Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age date. Due to peripheral damage it is not possible to confidently identify this implement but it appears to be too thick for use as a leaf-shaped arrowhead and therefore discoidal knife is th... | |||||
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Lithic implement | DENO-2CB174 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lithic Assemblage: 11 pieces of struck flint. These pieces are referred to as debitage as they have not been modified further in order to produce specific tools. The majority of the pieces consists of tertiary removals (with very little or no outer cortext remaining), this material primarily con... | |||||
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Lithic implement | DENO-2BE237 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lithic Assemblage: 40 pieces of struck flint. These pieces are referred to as debitage as they have not been modified further in order to produce specific tools. The majority of the pieces consists of tertiary removals (with very little or no outer cortext remaining), this material primarily cons... | |||||
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Lithic implement | DENO-2B8101 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lithic Assemblage: Three worked out multi-platform cores of Neolithic date. The cores show scars of blade and flake removals. The cores are of an near opaque rich brownish-grey colour with traces of white cortex remaining. Dated to the Neolithic, c.3500 BC to 2100 BC. Weights: 1) 22.46g 2) 11.... | |||||
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Lithic implement | DENO-2AD886 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lithic Implement: Incomplete possible end scraper of probable Neolithic date. The flake, from which the tool is made is a secondary flake with cortex covering one of the sides, more recent damage may have removed further areas of cortex and the tool does not appear to be complete. The probable sc... | |||||
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Lithic implement | DENO-2A4CD5 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lithic Implement: Incomplete small flint scraper of probable Neolithic, possibly Mesolithic, date. The flake, from which the scraper is made is a secondary flake with extensive cortex covering the dorsal face. The scraping edge is created with a series of semi-abrupt removals in a U-shaped arrang... | |||||
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Arrowhead | DENO-290B04 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lithic Implement: Complete flint arrowhead of Neolithic, probably early Neolithic, date. The arrowhead is leaf-shaped and bi-facially worked with extensive invasive retouch present on one face, with the second face only retouched around the tip. The flint is semi-translucent and has a creamy-be... | |||||
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Lithic implement | DENO-01DB22 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lithic Assemblage: A collection of 20 chert flakes, from core trimming and/or tool preparation and production. None of the flakes exhibit any sign of reworking (retouching) to create specific tools. The chert is all of a mottled pale blueish-grey-white colour with a creamy opaque patina. Some tra... | |||||
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Arrowhead | DENO-E9E757 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lithic Implement: Incomplete flint arrowhead of Neolithic, probably early Neolithic, date. The arrowhead is leaf-shaped and bi-facially worked with invasive retouch present on both faces. Approximatley half of the arrowhead survives. It is probably the tip which has survived although as some a... | |||||
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Arrowhead | DENO-C43F02 |
Neolithic | Derbyshire |
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| Near complete Neolithic leaf-shaped flint arrowhead. Bifacially worked, with abrupt and semi-abrupt re-touching of edges, with tip broken off. Modern damage reveals an amber coloured flint but the majority of the surface is now covered with a white-grey/purple patina. Dated to the Neolithic perio... | |||||
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Axe | DENO-6DAAF6 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Incomplete knapped and polished Neolithic flint axe head. The axe is missing part of the cutting edge and all of the butt end but based on the cross-section and angle of tapering is probably of the thick-butted type or possibly of the elongated type of axe. The axe is lenticular with facetted s... | |||||
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Lithic implement | DENO-F7C1A3 |
Neolithic | Essex |
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| Lithic Implement: Complete Neolithic flint scraper. The tool has been formed from a secondary flake with cortex remaining on the right-hand side of the dorsal surface. The ventral surface has retained a prominent bulb of percussion and has the characteristic radiating ripples. The right and dista... | |||||
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Lithic implement | DENO-2D1EE7 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Lithic Implement: Complete flint scraper of Neolithic date. The implement has been formed from a flint flake and the flat striking platform, bulb of percussion and ripples are notable. The distal end of the flake is still covered in cortex and the semi-abupt re-touch to create the scraper edge i... | |||||
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Lithic implement | DENO-1B6BF7 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Worked flint implement of Neolithic date. The tool created from a flake of pale blue-grey flint has evidence of working at three points along its perimeter. The lower edge of the flake has had a combination of invasive and semi-abrupt retouch to create a piercer whilst both edges of the flake ha... | |||||
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Axe | DENO-CB1BF6 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| Partially polished small flint axe of Neolithic date. The flint is of pale orange-brown colour. The axe is lenticular or double convex in section and thin butted in shape with the broader blade end tapering towards the butt. The axe has been edge ground meaning that the blade third of the w... | |||||
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Polished axehead | DENO-72BFF2 |
Neolithic | Nottinghamshire |
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| An incomplete Neolithic polished greenstone axe, probably a Langdale (Cumbrian) product. The rounded butt end of the axe has survived undamaged but the blade edge has been completely lost to post-depositional damage. The axe is of the thick-butted variety and is pointed-oval (elliptical) in cros... | |||||

