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Record ID: CAM-1D0324
Object type: PERFORATED OBJECT
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A stone perforated mace head of late Mesolithic or early Neolithic date. The mace head is ovoid in shape and the perforation is hour glass shaped in section. The mace head is 118mm long and 82mm wide at its widest, it is 29mm thick.
Created on: Monday 22nd May 2006
Last updated: Thursday 10th July 2014
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Record ID: CAM-3BB783
Object type: PERFORATED OBJECT
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: City of Peterborough
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A perforated worked stone artefact probably/possibly a mace of Early Mesolithic to Neolithic date. The artefact is a rounded pebble, oval in plan with a length of 49.11mm and width of 37.65mm. Through the, approximate, centre of the stone is a circular perforation that has been worked from both sides towards the centre. The perforation has differing diameters on either side and both sides of the perforation taper in towards the centre. The perforation on one side has a diameter of 19.43mm tapering to 7.90mm in the middle of the stone before flaring out to a diameter of 19.07mm on the …
Created on: Thursday 8th August 2013
Last updated: Monday 9th November 2020
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Record ID: CAM-BB87BF
Object type: CORE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A recorticated tertiary flint core. This core has a sub-trapezoidal to sub-triangular cross-section and sub oval shape with a single flaking direction. It was used in the production of broad blades suggesting an Early Mesolithic or Early Neolithic date. Possible presence of core dressing. Probably a Clark (1960) Type A2. Weight 11.41g, length 50.3mm, maximum width 17.9mm, maximum thickness 11.6mm. Finder's reference: SP6.
Created on: Friday 16th September 2016
Last updated: Friday 23rd September 2016
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Record ID: CAM-DABE02
Object type: DEBITAGE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A tertiary flint blade, of Early Mesolithic or Early Neolithic date (9000-6500BC/4000-3300BC) which has completely recorticated and is now white in colour with the exception for a small recent chip which shows the dark grey to black flint below. Bulb and point of percussion visible as are conchoidal ripple marks. The dorsal face shows removal of parallel blades. Possible short parallel to sub-parallel abrupt to semi-abrupt retouch on the proximal dorsal and proximal dorsal mesal edge. Halfway along the dorsal face a transverse stepped or hinge fracture, most visible on the outer…
Created on: Friday 10th August 2018
Last updated: Friday 21st September 2018
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Record ID: CAM-A2FC37
Object type: DEBITAGE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A tertiary flint blade, struck with a soft hammer, recorticated overall. Blades of the form were made during the Late Upper Palaeolithic, Early Mesolithic and Early Neolithic making dating difficult. Weight is 0.97g, length is 29.4mm, width is 10.1mm and thickness is 3.2mm.
Created on: Friday 4th June 2021
Last updated: Monday 27th September 2021
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