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Unique ID: ESS-3C1C9D
Object type certainty: Certain
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An incomplete object made of sandstone, possibly a whetstone (hone stone) of Medieval to Modern date. The object is sub-rectangular. On one side, towards one of the shorter edges, there is a large rounded protrusion that may have been a handle. The object is broken at the opposite end to the protrusion. There are faint traces of lines running around the edge of the object that may have been a form of decoration or natural feature in the rock.
There are marks across the surface on all sides which may have been caused by a blade being sharpend on the object, suggesting that this is a whetstone. Most whetstones had perforations for suspension, though this example does not have any visible perforation. No examples of whetstones with a rounded protrusion at one end have been found. Alternatively the object may be an unfinished sculpture or statue, with the protrusion being a rough shaping of a feature of the statue and the marks being evidence of working. However, it is difficult to know for certain.
dimensions: length: 117.86 mm; width: 61.78 mm; thickness: 51.91 mm; weight: 500g.
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
Subperiod from: Early
Period from: MEDIEVAL
Subperiod to: Late
Period to: MODERN
Date from: Circa AD 1100
Date to: Circa AD 1800
Quantity: 1
Length: 117.86 mm
Width: 61.78 mm
Thickness: 51.91 mm
Weight: 500 g
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Primary material: Stone
Manufacture method: Hand made
Completeness: Incomplete
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