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Record ID: FAKL-435823
Object type: DEBITAGE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Flake, translucent grey flint, three facets. Early Mesolithic/Early Neolithic, Length 14.9mm, Width 9.0, Thickness 2.9mm, Mass 0.39g.
Created on: Friday 21st June 2013
Last updated: Friday 21st June 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Laneshaw Bridge', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: FAKL-436D36
Object type: DEBITAGE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Blade, possible core rejuvenation, three facets, some thick cortex, opaque grey flint. Early Mesolithic/Early Neolithic, Length 31.5mm, Width 17.4, Thickness 4.4mm, Mass 3.30g.
Created on: Friday 21st June 2013
Last updated: Friday 21st June 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Laneshaw Bridge', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: FAKL-46D9D3
Object type: DEBITAGE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Blade, cream translucent flint, three facets, triangular section, curved along length. Late Upper Palaeolithic/Early Mesolithic. Length 34.8mm, Width 10.9mm, Thickness 5.7mm, Mass 1.80g.
Created on: Friday 21st June 2013
Last updated: Monday 20th January 2014
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Laneshaw Bridge', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: FAKL-46EC66
Object type: DEBITAGE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Chip, translucent grey flint, Not datable: Early Mesolithic-Early Bronze Age. Length 18.1mm, Width 10.2mm, Thickness 3.4mm, Mass 0.61g.
Created on: Friday 21st June 2013
Last updated: Monday 20th January 2014
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Laneshaw Bridge', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-782F77
Object type: BURIN
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A special type of lithic flake with a chisel-like edge, which was probably used for gouging or carving wood, leather or bone. This is a small, fine flint implement, oval in shape with a sharp point, dating from late Mesolithic to early Neolithic. Conchoidal ripples are pronounced on both surfaces. It is reddish brown in colour. It measures 20.64mm x 14.82mm and weighs 0.48g. These flints form part of a large antiquarian collection of general surface finds. It consists of lithic implements and associated waste flakes. The collection is sourced to, but not specifically identified fr…
Created on: Monday 22nd September 2008
Last updated: Thursday 21st January 2016
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Anglezarke Moor', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-581865
Object type: LITHIC IMPLEMENT
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Black Pennines chert microlith possibly Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. The chert is a dull black in colour with traces of the original white banding at the distal end. The surface reveals traces of weathering but this would be consistent with the original working of the weathered face for extraction. There are known sources of black chert in the South Pennines and is naturally occurring in beds on Pendle Hill and in the local glacial dumped material. The length is 9mm, width 6mm, thickness 5mm and the weight is 1.63g.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 23rd January 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'LANGHO', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-5843C5
Object type: LITHIC IMPLEMENT
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Black Pennines chert microlith possibly Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. The chert is a dull black in colour with traces of the original white banding at the distal end. The surface reveals traces of weathering but this would be consistent with the original working of the weathered face for extraction. There are known sources of black chert in the South Pennines and it is naturally occurring in beds on Pendle Hill and in the local glacial dumped material. The length is 11mm, width 10mm, thickness 5mm and the weight is 1.55g.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 23rd January 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'LANGHO', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-585484
Object type: LITHIC IMPLEMENT
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Flint fragment probably part of a broken microlith or waste flake from a core possibly Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. The flint is caramel in colour with traces of the original white core. There are no known sources of flint in the South Pennines and this would have been imported possibly from the East of the country from the Yorkshire Wolds. The length is 8mm, width 10mm, thickness 5mm and the weight is 0.88g.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 8th August 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'LANGHO', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-5866B5
Object type: LITHIC IMPLEMENT
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Black Pennines chert blade possibly Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. The chert is a dull black in colour with traces of the original white banding at the distal end. There are known sources of black chert in the South Pennines and it is naturally occurring in beds on Pendle Hill and in the local glacial dumped material. The length is 45mm, width 18mm, thickness 5mm and the weight is 7.49g.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 23rd January 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'LANGHO', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-587633
Object type: LITHIC IMPLEMENT
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Flint scraper possibly Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. The flint is white in colour and yellow in colour with 5 blade scars. There are no known sources of flint in the South Pennines and this may well have been imported from the east coast possibly the Yorkshire Wolds. The length is 27mm, width 21mm, thickness 5mm and the weight is 3.81g.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Monday 17th January 2011
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'LANGHO', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-5884B8
Object type: LITHIC IMPLEMENT
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Chert or more likely rhyolite blade probably Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. The rhyolite is a reddish grey in colour. There are known sources of black chert in the South Pennines and it is naturally occurring in beds on Pendle Hill and in the local glacial dumped material. The length is 24mm, width 11mm, depth 15mm, and the weight is 1.69g.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 8th August 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'LANGHO', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-589344
Object type: LITHIC IMPLEMENT
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Worked stone possibly rhyolite or more likely sandstone perhaps a scraper possibly Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. It is yellowish-brown in colour with. There are known sources of sandstone in the South Pennines and this may well be naturally occurring around this part of the Ribble Valley. The length is 42mm, width 26mm, thickness 5mm and the weight is 6.92g.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 8th August 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'LANGHO', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-58A2C7
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Worked Pennines chert scraper possibly Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. The chert is grey in colour with cortex. There are known sources of chert in the South Pennines and this may well be naturally occurring around Boulsworth Hill and Thursden. The length is 26mm, width 18mm, thickness 3mm and the weight is 3.43.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Trawden', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-58B151
Object type: MICROLITH
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Pennines chert microlith possibly Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. The chert is a dull grey in colour. There are known sources of grey chert in the South Pennines and this may well be naturally occurring around Boulsworth Hill and Thursden Valley. The length is 25mm, width 12mm and thickness 10mm.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Trawden', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-58BBE7
Object type: LITHIC IMPLEMENT
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Black Pennines chert blade possibly Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. The chert is a dull black in colour with traces of the original white banding. The surface reveals traces of weathering but this would be consistent with the original working of the weathered face for extraction. There are known sources of black chert in the South Pennines and this may well be naturally occurring around Boulsworth Hill and Thursden Valley. The length is 55mm, width 30mm, thickness 20mm, and mass 24.8g.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Trawden', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-58C653
Object type: CORE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Pennines chert or possibly rhyolite core perhaps Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. The chert is a dull grey in colour. There are known sources of chert in the South Pennines and this may well be naturally occurring around Boulsworth Hill and Thursden Valley. The length is 32mm, width 15mm and thickness 12mm.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 26th March 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Trawden', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-58D5A1
Object type: CORE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Pennines grey chert core Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. The chert is a dull grey in colour with traces. The surface reveals traces of weathering but this would be consistent with the original working of the weathered face for extraction. There are known sources of chert in the South Pennines and this may well be naturally occurring around Boulsworth Hill and Thursden Valley. The length is 20mm the width 20mm and the depth 8.5mm, it weighs 4.95grms.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Tuesday 26th March 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Trawden', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-58E110
Object type: BORER
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Black Pennines chert borer possibly Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic 6500-2900 BC. The chert is a dull black in colour with traces of the original white banding at the distal end. The surface reveals traces of weathering but this would be consistent with the original working of the weathered face for extraction. There are known sources of black chert in the South Pennines and this may well be naturally occurring around Boulsworth Hill and Thursden Valley. The length is 42mm, the width 30mm and the depth 16mm.
Created on: Monday 25th October 2010
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Trawden', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-0A4612
Object type: LITHIC IMPLEMENT
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Translucent white quartz or quartzite notched scraper. It has been formed by splitting a pebble (possibly eroded out of the nearby Cop Scar). The distal end has been worked from the ventral side with one large central removal flanked on either side by pairs of smaller flake scars. The centre of the large removal has been retouched by microflaking. The proximal has one large removal. The entire junction of the dorsal & ventral faces remains sharp. It is probably a multi purpose tool used in the preparation of wooden objects, particularly arrow shafts. The unusual choice of knapping mat…
Created on: Friday 11th January 2013
Last updated: Tuesday 12th March 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Dutton', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: LANCUM-1CD3B1
Object type: DEBITAGE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Caramel flint (with white inclusions and some cortex) debitage. Probably Mesolithic to early Neolithic in date (c8300 to c2900 BC) . The length is 13mm, width 10mm, thickness 8mm, and the weight is 0.8g..
Created on: Saturday 12th January 2013
Last updated: Monday 4th March 2013
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Dutton', grid reference and parish protected.


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