2024-03-28T15:49:43+00:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results709140finds-11566781156678SUR-C2C137LEAF ARROWHEADNEOLITHICAn incomplete lanceolate leaf-shaped flint arrowhead made from dark brown flint with bifacial low angle covering retouch. The cross section is lenticular and the tip is missing. Early Neolithic to early Bronze Age.91311-4000-23004SUR2024-03-21T12:46:11Z2024-03-21T14:53:32Z1.93PAS65FC2C1300178C3.419.126.9110124441430220282109121355North YorkshireScarboroughSeamerTA028254.22357372-0.43701453bands.shops.handy10SUR-C2C68CFlint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x14337Other chance findReturned to finderSUR-C2C137_65fc49e6cde37.jpg1269030images/smaslin/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-03-22T10:47:28.563Zfinds-11464601146460YORYM-E7DABCSCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA complete knapped lithic implement of probable Neolithic date, circa 4000 - 2300 BC.
The object is a rounded scraper formed from a secondary flake which is sub-ovate in plan and section. The ventral surface is irregular with some removals. The dorsal surface displays semi-abrupt retouch extending around 60% of distal end and sides.
The flint is a dark grey colour with a light brown cortex on the dorsal surface. The implement is 42.7mm long, 31.8mm wide, 10.2mm thick and weighs 15.1g.
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.99-4000-23004YORYM2023-07-18T00:00:00ZYMT : E073462024-01-22T14:37:31Z2024-02-13T16:08:12Z15.1PAS65AE7DAB001CCA10.231.842.7110144241430220282107721291North YorkshireRyedaleKirby GrindalytheSE886454.06443732-0.65692075bands.shops.handy10YORYM-E7E5D1Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderYORYM-E7DABC_65cb93cb28a32.jpg1263077images/bmorris/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-02-13T16:08:12.44Zfinds-11464541146454YORYM-E7C604SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA complete knapped lithic implement of probable Neolithic date, circa 4000 - 2300 BC.
The object is an end scraper formed from a tertiary flake which is ovate in plan and triangular in section. The ventral surface is mostly smooth and displays faint ripples of percussion. The dorsal surface displays short, abrupt, scaled retouch along the curved edge.
The flint is a dark grey colour. The implement is 52.1mm long, 27.9mm wide, 11.8mm thick and weighs 14.4g.
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.99-4000-23004YORYM2023-07-18T00:00:00ZYMT : E073462024-01-22T14:32:00Z2024-02-13T16:06:41Z14.4PAS65AE7C6000143811.827.952.1110144241430220282107721291North YorkshireRyedaleKirby GrindalytheSE886454.06443732-0.65692075bands.shops.handy10YORYM-E7CD35Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderYORYM-E7C604_65cb9353a99e1.jpg1263075images/bmorris/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-02-13T16:06:41.329Zfinds-11409891140989YORYM-F45108SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA complete knapped lithic implement of probable Neolithic date, circa 4000 - 2300 BC. The formed from a secondary flake which is ovate in plan and D-shaped in section. The ventral surface is irregular displaying multiple varying directional removals.
The dorsal surface retains cortext over approximately 80% of the upper surface. Short, stepped, semi-abrupt retouch is present along the curved edge and into each side.
The flint is a dark grey colour. The implement is 60.4mm long, 36.3mm wide, 11.1mm thick and weighs 35.2g.
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.99-4000-23004YORYM2023-10-01T00:00:00Z2023-10-31T00:00:00ZYMT : E073102023-12-05T15:43:12Z2023-12-12T20:24:52Z35.2PAS656F45100018FE11.136.360.4110144241430220282121921355North YorkshireScarboroughRestricted AccessScarborough AreaRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10YORYM-F45583Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finder1140989_6578c168ab155.jpg1253512images/bmorris/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-12-12T20:24:52.189Zfinds-11395941139594SWYOR-49FCE9SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA flint end scraper of probable neolithic date, 4000 BC - 2200 BC. It is formed on a patinated tertiary flake of mottled grey flint. It is sub-rectangular but curves to the left at the distal end. The distal end has short, abrupt, sub-parallel retouch and to form a scraper. There is also a retouched notch on the right side at the proximal end, worked from the ventral face. Measurements are; length 32.3mm, width 20.1mm, thickness 7.4mm and weight 4.95g.99-4000-22004SWYOR2023-08-15T00:00:00Z2023-08-15T00:00:00ZPAS form number 42122023-11-27T13:55:26Z2024-01-15T18:42:35Z4.95PAS65649FCE0019437.420.132.3110144141430220282101221055North YorkshireSelbyBarkston AshSE483553.80908354-1.27255809bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-4A00F3Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Metal detectorReturned to finder1139594_6579a42952bcf.jpg1253627images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-01-15T18:42:35.222Zfinds-11395881139588SWYOR-49CC1FRETOUCHED FLAKENEOLITHICA flint retouched flake of probable Neolithic date, 4000 - 2200 BC. It is a secondary flake of light grey flint speckled with white patina. There is cortex on the right edge. The flake is oval and curves to the left at the distal end. The outer part of the curved right side has short, abrupt, sub-parallel retouch. There are also removal scars on the dorsal face and left side.
Measurements are; length 31.2mm, width 19.1mm, thickness 7.7mm and weight 3.95g.99-4000-22004SWYOR2023-08-27T00:00:00Z2023-08-27T00:00:00ZPAS form number 42122023-11-27T13:42:25Z2024-01-15T21:31:28Z3.95PAS65649CC1001FAB7.719.131.2110144141430220282105021055North YorkshireSelbyKelfieldSE583953.84401426-1.11996414bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-49D4DDFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Metal detectorReturned to finder1139588_6579d4ce58365.jpg1253689images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-01-15T21:31:28.301Zfinds-11365321136532SWYOR-A3569BCORENEOLITHICA flint core of probable Neolithic date 4000 BC - 2200 BC. It is a patinated tertiary chunk which is piriform in plan and D shaped in cross-section. It is an irregular core with two striking platforms at right angles to each other. One is at the pointed distal end. The other is the flat ventral face from which the removals forming the rounded proximal end have been worked. The core produced flakes. There is later damage on the ventral face where accidental removals have revealed an iron rich orange colour under the patinated white surface. The core is 58.3mm long, 47.4mm wide and 18.7mm thick. 48.8g.99-4000-22004SWYOR2003-02-19T00:00:00Z2003-02-19T00:00:00ZPAS form number 41912023-11-07T13:02:33Z2023-11-20T15:42:49Z48.8PAS654A3569001B3D18.747.458.3110124241430220282143221490North YorkshireHarrogateKirk DeightonSE405053.94456848-1.39208577bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-A35AD6Flint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finder1136532_6553ad4cc23d0.jpg1249412images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberProbably22023-11-20T15:42:49.982Zfinds-11362561136256SWYOR-8F1816BARBED AND TANGED ARROWHEADNEOLITHICAn almost complete, Late Neolithic to Middle Bronze Age flint barbed and tanged arrowhead dating from 2400 - 1000 BC. It is sub triangular in shape, with slight damage to the tang. It has scaled covering bifacial working. It is formed on patinated light grey flint.
Dimensions: 27.3mm in length; 22.0mm in width; 5.6mm thick; 1.66g in weight.91332-2400-10004SWYOR2022-09-01T00:00:00Z2023-08-25T00:00:00ZPAS form number 41922023-11-06T14:00:33Z2023-11-22T16:50:42Z1.66PAS6548F1810016E55.62227.3110124241430220282189421698North YorkshireCravenClapham cum NewbySD746954.11620679-2.39923891bands.shops.handy8SWYOR-8F1A23Flint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteNEOLITHICx14337LateMiddleBRONZE AGEx13712x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finder1136256_655500cc76905.jpg1249618images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-11-22T16:50:42.318Zfinds-11302611130261SWYOR-159DC7BLADENEOLITHICA complete debitage flint blade probably dating from the Neolithic period, about BC 4000 - 2350.
The object is sub-rectangular in plan and triangúlar plano-convex in cross-section, made of light-grey opaque flint. There is no retouch present (other than agricultural wear/retouch). There are previous removal scars on the dorsal face.
Dimensions:
The object is 34.9mm in length, 24.3mm in width, 6.8mm in thickness and it weighs 5.83g.99400023504SWYOR2023-08-19T00:00:00Z2023-08-19T00:00:00Z2023-09-25T10:58:52Z2023-10-02T10:58:33Z5.83PAS651159DC00170B6.824.334.9110144241430220282105021055North YorkshireSelbyKelfieldSE573953.84412472-1.13516082bands.shops.handy8SWYOR-159FB2Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finder1130261_6512a5af75e4a.jpg1242591images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-10-02T09:58:33.755Zfinds-11302581130258SWYOR-1596E2SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA complete flint side scraper probably dating to the Neolithic period about 4000 - 2350 BC.
The object is sub-triangular in plan and is formed on a tertiary flake of light grey/white flint.
The right lateral edge has short, semi-abrupt, parallel retouch to form a scraping edge.
Dimensions:
The object is 28.7mm in length, 20.4mm in width, 4.9mm in thickness and it weighs 3.14g.99400023504SWYOR2023-08-19T00:00:00Z2023-08-19T00:00:00Z2023-09-25T10:57:02Z2023-10-02T11:00:08Z3.14PAS6511596E0011F94.920.428.7110144241430220282105021055North YorkshireSelbyKelfieldSE573953.84412472-1.13516082bands.shops.handy8SWYOR-159AF1Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finder1130258_651af3eb16b6b.jpg1243480images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-10-02T16:46:36.287Zfinds-11256001125600YORYM-F8EB64BORERNEOLITHICA complete flint borer of probable Neolithic date, c. 4000-2350 BC.
The object has been manufactured on a large hard-hammer flake and is sub-spatulate in plan and bi-convex in section. This tool has short, scaled abrupt retouch on one lateral edge. The flint tapers to form a projecting distal spur. The proximal edge is blunted. The ventral surface is slightly convex, shallow ripples of percussion emanating from the distal end.
The flint is an opaque light grey in colour with cream inclusions and considerable areas of cortex re-growth. The borer is 40.05mm in length, 26.01mm in width and 8.87mm in thickness. It weighs 9.64g.
This is probably a piercer that would have been used in a twisting motion backwards and forwards to create a hole and would have been used on tougher materials than an awl. Piercers are known to be made on a variety of flake sizes from small to very large flakes. Similar to tools on page 168-169 of Butler's Prehistoric Flintwork (2005), indicating a possible later Neolithic date.
Butler, C. 2005. Prehistoric Flintwork. Stroud: The History Press.99-4000-23504YORYM2023-01-11T00:00:00ZYMT : E071792023-08-18T16:31:02Z2023-08-23T14:48:22Z9.64PAS64DF8EB600149A8.8726.0140.05110144341430220282107621291North YorkshireRyedaleWeaverthorpeSE967254.13488746-0.53219362bands.shops.handy10YORYM-F8F02BFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderABK0051.jpg1238825images/adamrivettpas/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-23T13:48:22.736Zfinds-11254221125422YORYM-F36DD4ARROWHEADNEOLITHICAn incomplete knapped lithic implement of middle Neolithic to early Bronze Age date, c. 2700 - 1600 BC.
The implement is an arrowhead, possibly linked to transverse or chisel types. It is formed from a tertiary flake which is sub-triangular with a very slight inward curve to one edge. It is bifacially worked with invasive stepped semi-abrupt and low angle retouch present across the dorsal and ventral surfaces.
The flint is a mid-grey colour. The implement is 27.31mm long, 27.04mm wide, 7.45mm thick and weighs 5.16g.91321-2700-16004YORYM2022-06-23T00:00:00ZYMT : E071792023-08-18T10:16:13Z2023-08-23T14:44:10Z5.16PAS64DF36DD0014777.4527.0427.31110144341430220282121221291North YorkshireRyedaleWintringhamSE877454.15445754-0.6693215bands.shops.handy10YORYM-F36E2AFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337MiddleEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderABK0048.jpg1238844images/adamrivettpas/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-23T13:44:10.663Zfinds-11254111125411YORYM-F30BECSCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICComplete lithic implement formed from a flint flake, dating to late Neolithic or early Bronze Age, c. 2700 - 1600 BC.
The implement is a scraper, formed from a tertiary flake, which is roughly square in plan and D-shaped in section. It is bifacially worked with extentsive retouch on the dorsal face. The ventral surface features percussion lines with instances of invasive retouch or damage which may have been caused during its removal from a core. The dorsal surface displays covering scaled abrupt and semi-abrupt retouch.
The flint is a mottled-brown colour and lacks any pebble cortex; suggesting the implement was manufactured from a tertiary flake. The implement is 30.94mm long, 29.52mm wide, 7.93mm thick and weighs 8.89g.
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.9131-2700-16004YORYM2022-06-23T00:00:00ZYMT : E071792023-08-18T09:50:06Z2023-08-23T14:43:36Z8.89PAS64DF30BE001C6C7.9329.5230.94110144341430220282121221291North YorkshireRyedaleWintringhamSE877454.15445754-0.6693215bands.shops.handy10YORYM-F31E5AFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderABK0047.jpg1238843images/adamrivettpas/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-23T13:43:36.936Zfinds-11253831125383YORYM-E38334SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA complete knapped lithic implement of Neolithic to early Bronze Age date, circa 4000 - 2300 BC. The implement is a thumbnail scraper, designed to be held between the thumb and forefinger, formed from a secondary flake which is D-shaped in plan and triangular in section. The ventral surface is smooth with subtle ripples of percussion suggesting the hard hammer technique was used in its removal. The dorsal surface displays covering scaled semi-abrupt retouch.
The flint is a mid-grey colour. The implement is 28.03mm long, 20.52mm wide, 5.77mm thick and weighs 3.19g.
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.9131-4000-23004YORYM2022-01-20T00:00:00ZYMT : E071792023-08-17T16:09:39Z2023-08-23T14:42:48Z3.19PAS64DE38330013D55.7720.5228.03110144341430220282203321291North YorkshireRyedaleSherburnSE957654.17101114-0.54623466bands.shops.handy10YORYM-E38774Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderABK0049.jpg1238826images/adamrivettpas/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-23T13:42:48.53Zfinds-11243921124392SWYOR-8A7437LEAF ARROWHEADNEOLITHICA fragment of a flint leaf arrowhead dating from the early Neolithic, 4000 - 3300 BC. It is formed on flint which is semi-translucent and light grey. Only the pointed tip survives. It has bifacial, covering, scaled, low-angle retouch. The arrowhead is 18.4mm long, 11.9mm wide and 2.1mm thick. 0.4g.9911-4000-33004SWYOR1968-01-01T00:00:00Z1968-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40762023-08-13T10:49:55Z2023-08-20T22:47:56Z0.4PAS64D8A7430017142.111.918.4110114341430220282145021482North YorkshireHambletonBoltbySE518454.24915095-1.218797bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-8A7703Flint10837Knapped/flakedFragmentNEOLITHICx14337EarlyEarlyNEOLITHICx14337x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderSWYOR8A7437NeolithicLeafArrowheadcopy.jpg1238007images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-20T21:47:56.176Zfinds-11243891124389SWYOR-8A6857LEAF ARROWHEADNEOLITHICAn incomplete flint leaf arrowhead dating from the early Neolithic, 4000 - 3300 BC. It is formed on flint which is semi-translucent and light grey. Only the pointed tip survives. It has bifacial, covering, scaled, low-angle retouch. The arrowhead is 29mm long, 17.6mm wide and 3mm thick. 1.3g.9911-4000-33004SWYOR1968-01-01T00:00:00Z1968-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40762023-08-13T10:46:45Z2023-08-20T22:48:09Z1.3PAS64D8A6850017A7317.629110124341430220282145021482North YorkshireHambletonBoltbySE518454.24915095-1.218797bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-8A6AD2Flint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyEarlyNEOLITHICx14337x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderSWYOR8A6857NeolithicLeafArrowheadcopy.jpg1238006images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-20T21:48:09.737Zfinds-11243871124387SWYOR-8A5BC2LEAF ARROWHEADNEOLITHICAn incomplete flint leaf arrowhead dating from the early Neolithic, 4000 - 3300 BC. It is formed on flint which is semi-translucent and light grey. It is lancolate with the tip missing. It has bifacial, invasive, scaled, low-angle retouch. The arrowhead is 21.5mm long, 17.1mm wide and 4.4mm thick. 1.3g.9911-4000-33004SWYOR1968-01-01T00:00:00Z1968-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40762023-08-13T10:43:24Z2023-08-20T22:49:50Z1.3PAS64D8A5BC00126A4.417.121.5110124341430220282137021291North YorkshireRyedaleCold KirbySE518454.24915095-1.218797bands.shops.handy8SWYOR-8A5DF3Flint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyEarlyNEOLITHICx14337x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderSWYOR8A5BC2NeolithicLeafArrowheadcopy.jpg1237862images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-20T21:49:50.701Zfinds-11243851124385SWYOR-8A4F87LEAF ARROWHEADNEOLITHICA flint leaf arrowhead dating from the early Neolithic, 4000 - 3300 BC. It is formed on flint which is semi-translucent and light grey. It is lancolate with the very tip missing. It has bifacial, covering, scaled, low-angle retouch. The arrowhead is 24.9mm long, 14.2mm wide and 2.9mm thick. 0.8g.9911-4000-33004SWYOR1968-01-01T00:00:00Z1968-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40762023-08-13T10:40:08Z2023-08-20T22:50:05Z0.8PAS64D8A4F80016F12.914.224.9110124341430220282145021482North YorkshireHambletonBoltbySE518554.25813738-1.21862719bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-8A52C8Flint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyEarlyNEOLITHICx14337x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderSWYOR8A4F87NeolithicLeafArrowheadcopy.jpg1237858images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-20T21:50:05.352Zfinds-11243821124382SWYOR-8A4391LEAF ARROWHEADNEOLITHICA flint leaf arrowhead dating from the early Neolithic, 4000 - 3300 BC. It is formed on flint which is semi-translucent and light grey. It is ogival with a pointed base. It has bifacial, invasive, scaled, low-angle retouch. The arrowhead is 22.9mm long, 15.5mm wide and 2.8mm thick. 1g.9911-4000-33004SWYOR1968-01-01T00:00:00Z1968-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40762023-08-13T10:36:57Z2023-08-20T22:50:26Z1PAS64D8A4390011622.815.522.9110144341430220282145021482North YorkshireHambletonBoltbySE518454.24915095-1.218797bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-8A45DDFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyEarlyNEOLITHICx14337x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderSWYOR8A4391NeolithicLeafArrowheadcopy.jpg1238005images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-20T21:50:27.006Zfinds-11243791124379SWYOR-8A373BLEAF ARROWHEADNEOLITHICA flint leaf arrowhead dating from the early Neolithic, 4000 - 3300 BC. It is formed on flint which is semi-translucent and light grey. It is ogival with a rounded base. It has bifacial, covering, scaled, low-angle retouch. The arrowhead is 27.9mm long, 15.8mm wide and 3.4mm thick. 1.4g.9911-4000-33004SWYOR1968-01-01T00:00:00Z1968-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40762023-08-13T10:33:39Z2023-08-20T22:50:42Z1.4PAS64D8A373001B7E3.415.827.9110144341430220282145021482North YorkshireHambletonBoltbySE518554.25813738-1.21862719bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-8A39FCFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyEarlyNEOLITHICx14337x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderSWYOR8A373BNeolithicLeafArrowheadcopy.jpg1237863images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-20T21:50:42.966Zfinds-11243751124375SWYOR-8A1CA5ARROWHEADNEOLITHICA flint oblique arrowhead dating from the late Neolithic, 2400 - 2200 BC. It is formed on flint which is opaque light grey and patinated. It is sub-triangular, with straight sides and a spurred hollow base. Both tips of the lower corners are missing. It has bifacial, invasive, scaled, low-angle retouch. The arrowhead is 27.4mm long, 24.4mm wide and 5.6mm thick. 2.4g.oblique9933-2400-22004SWYOR1968-01-01T00:00:00Z1968-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40762023-08-13T10:26:34Z2023-08-20T22:50:58Z2.4PAS64D8A1CA0014EB5.624.427.4110124341430220282145021482North YorkshireHambletonBoltbySE518554.25813738-1.21862719bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-8A20B3Flint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteNEOLITHICx14337LateLateNEOLITHICx14337x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderSWYOR8A1CA5NeolithicArrowheadcopy.jpg1237849images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-20T21:50:58.267Zfinds-11243731124373SWYOR-8A0BA0ARROWHEADNEOLITHICA flint oblique arrowhead dating from the late Neolithic, 2400 - 2200 BC. It is formed on flint which is opaque light grey and patinated. It is sub-triangular, with convex side and a a spurred hollow base. It has bifacial, invasive, scaled, low-angle retouch. The arrowhead is 45mm long, 20.8mm wide and 4.1mm thick. 3.2g.9933-2400-22004SWYOR1968-01-01T00:00:00Z1968-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40762023-08-13T10:22:02Z2023-08-20T22:51:19Z3.2PAS64D8A0BA0010304.120.845110144341430220282145021482North YorkshireHambletonBoltbySE518554.25813738-1.21862719bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-8A0E4AFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337LateLateNEOLITHICx14337x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderSWYOR8A0BA0NeolithicArrowheadcopy.jpg1237844images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-20T21:51:19.866Zfinds-11236581123658SWYOR-0EA9A5SPEARHEADNEOLITHICA flint projectile point, spearhead, laurel leaf or perhaps a knife, probably of Neolithic date 4000 - 2200 BC. It is D shaped in plan, with cortex on the left side, and invasive bifacial working. The dorsal face is concave with invasive, parallel, low angle retouch round the curved right side. The ventral face is less finely worked. The unworked left edge could have been utilised as a backed blade, but the tool is more likely to be a Neolithic knife or point. The object is 77.2mm long, 40.2mm wide, 8.3mm thick and weighs 32.82g.99-4000-22004SWYOR1968-01-01T00:00:00Z1968-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40762023-08-07T13:59:06Z2023-08-20T22:53:28Z32.82PAS64D0EA9A0015598.340.277.2110144341430220282145021482North YorkshireHambletonBoltbySE518454.24915095-1.218797bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-0EE3C6Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderSWYOR0EA9A5NeolithicSpearheadcopy.jpg1237834images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberProbably22023-08-20T21:53:28.296Zfinds-11178661117866YORYM-5614A5ARROWHEADNEOLITHICA complete flint oblique arrowhead dating to the late Neolithic period, c. 2700-2200 BC.
The lithic is sub-triangular and asymmetrical in plan It is a pointed sub-oval in section. Both dorsal and ventral surfaces display invasive, scaled, low angle retouch. No cortex remains on any surface.
The lithic is an opaque light grey colour with white patches.
The object measures 37.91mm in length, 23.37mm in width, 4.16mm in thickness and weighs 2.79g.Oblique99-2700-22004YORYM2022-09-01T00:00:00Z2022-09-30T00:00:00ZYMT : E071282023-06-23T10:09:30Z2023-07-04T13:04:44Z2.79PAS6495614A0015B74.1623.3737.91110144241430220282121921355North YorkshireScarboroughRestricted AccessScarborough areaRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10YORYM-561B6BFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderRW0176.jpg1232133images/adamrivettpas/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-07-04T12:04:44.544Zfinds-11135801113580SWYOR-B09C99KNIFENEOLITHICAn incomplete flint knife probably dating from the Neolithic period, 4000 BC - 2200 BC. It is triangular in plan, broken across one end and rounded at the other which curves to one side. It could also be the tip of a sickle, but seems too small. It is formed on a tertiary flake of opaque light grey flint. It has bifacial invasive, low-angle, scaled retouch on one side (the concave side). It is 33.6mm long, 15.8mm wide and 3.8mm thick. 1.9g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.9913-4000-22004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T07:20:57Z2023-05-25T16:24:13Z1.9PAS646B09C9001A033.815.833.6110114241430220282137021291North YorkshireRyedaleCold KirbySE538554.25793459-1.18792962bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-B09F0EFlint10837Knapped/flakedFragmentNEOLITHICx14337EarlyLateNEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORB09C99NeolithicKnifecopy.jpg1227768images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberProbably22023-05-25T15:24:13.373Zfinds-11135791113579SWYOR-B08B8BLAUREL LEAFNEOLITHICAn incomplete flint laurel leaf or other knife probably dating from the Neolithic period, 4000 BC - 2200 BC. It is triangular in plan, broken across one end and rounded at the other. It is formed on a tertiary flake of speckled yellow grey flint. It has bifacial covering, low-angle, scaled retouch. It is 32.8mm long, 23.1mm wide and 6.1mm thick. 4.6g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.9913-4000-22004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T07:16:24Z2023-05-25T16:24:31Z4.6PAS646B08B8001B476.123.132.8110114241430220282144921291North YorkshireRyedaleOld Byland and ScawtonSE548554.25783026-1.17258098bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-B08E7AFlint10837Knapped/flakedFragmentNEOLITHICx14337EarlyLateNEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORB08B8BNeolithicLaurelLeafcopy.jpg1227763images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberProbably22023-05-25T15:24:31.798Zfinds-11135781113578SWYOR-B07D82LAUREL LEAFNEOLITHICAn incomplete flint laurel leaf or other knife probably dating from the Neolithic period, 4000 BC - 2200 BC. It is triangular in plan, broken across one end. It is formed on a tertiary flake of opaque grey flint. It has bifacial invasive,low-angle, scaled retouch, covering on one face. It is 25.2mm long, 19.6mm wide and 5.2mm thick. 3g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.9913-4000-22004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T07:12:40Z2023-05-25T16:25:04Z3PAS646B07D80012825.219.625.2110114241430220282144921291North YorkshireRyedaleOld Byland and ScawtonSE548554.25783026-1.17258098bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-B080F4Flint10837Knapped/flakedFragmentNEOLITHICx14337EarlyLateNEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORB07D82NeolithicLaurelLeafcopy.jpg1227757images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberProbably22023-05-25T15:25:04.402Zfinds-11135771113577SWYOR-B06631SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA flint thumbnail scraper dating from the late Neolithic Beaker period, 2400 BC - 2200 BC. It is semi-circular in plan. It is formed on a tertiary flake of semi-translucent grey flint. It has invasive, abrupt, scaled retouch on all the sides. It is 14.5mm long, 31.5mm wide and 6.9mm thick. 3g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.9933-2400-22004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T07:06:27Z2023-05-25T16:25:24Z3PAS646B06630010C86.931.514.5110144241430220282137021291North YorkshireRyedaleCold KirbySE538554.25793459-1.18792962bands.shops.handy8SWYOR-B068D1Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337LateLateNEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORB06631NeolithicScraperToolcopy.jpg1227881images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-05-25T15:25:24.122Zfinds-11135761113576SWYOR-B053E4KNIFENEOLITHICA fragment of a flint probable knife dating from the Neolithic period, 4000 BC - 2200 BC. The flint is broken obliquely at both ends, forming a triangular shape, and the surviving side is retouched. It is formed on a tertiary flake of semi-translucent brown flint. It has bifacial invasive, semi-abrupt, scaled retouch on the side. It is 25.6mm long, 28.8mm wide and 5.6mm thick. 3.4g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.9913-4000-22004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T07:01:34Z2023-05-25T16:25:50Z3.4PAS646B053E0014B45.628.825.6110114241430220282144921291North YorkshireRyedaleOld Byland and ScawtonSE538554.25793459-1.18792962bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-B05701Flint10837Knapped/flakedFragmentNEOLITHICx14337EarlyLateNEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORB053E4NeolithicKnifecopy.jpg1227783images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberProbably22023-05-25T15:25:50.597Zfinds-11135751113575SWYOR-B039DBRETOUCHED FLAKENEOLITHICA flint retouched flake probably dating from the Neolithic, 4000 BC - 2200 BC. It is sub triangular. It is formed on a tertiary flake of opaque grey flint. It has short, semi-abrupt, scaled retouch on the right side and the distal end of the left side. It is 27.5mm long, 27.3mm wide and 6.7mm thick. 3.8g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.9913-4000-22004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T06:54:37Z2023-05-25T16:26:29Z3.8PAS646B039D001BBF6.727.327.5110144241430220282144921291North YorkshireRyedaleOld Byland and ScawtonSE548554.25783026-1.17258098bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-B03C5EFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyLateNEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORB039DBNeolithicRetouchedFlakecopy.jpg1227776images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-05-25T15:26:29.813Zfinds-11135741113574SWYOR-B02863BORERNEOLITHICA flint probable borer probably dating from the Neolithic, 4000 BC - 2200 BC. It is a sub rectangular and has an extended distal right corner which is retouched. It is formed on a tertiary flake of opaque grey flint and the distal left corner is missing. It has short, semi-abrupt, scaled retouch on the right side and distal end, along the edge of the right distal corner forming a pointed borer. It is 32mm long, 31.1mm wide and 6.2mm thick. 4.8g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.9913-4000-22004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T06:49:58Z2023-05-25T16:26:53Z4.8PAS646B028600134F6.231.132110124241430220282144921291North YorkshireRyedaleOld Byland and ScawtonSE548554.25783026-1.17258098bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-B02B2CFlint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyLateNEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORB02863NeolithicBorercopy.jpg1227879images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberProbably22023-05-25T15:26:53.876Zfinds-11135731113573SWYOR-AFEAFBARROWHEADNEOLITHICA flint oblique arrowhead dating from the late Neolithic, 3300 BC - 2200 BC. It is a sub triangular and spurred with a hollow base. It is formed on a tertiary flake of opaque grey flint and the tip is missing. It has invasive, scaled, low-angle retouch on both faces. It is 34.1mm long, 25.9mm wide and 4.4mm thick. 2.9g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.oblique9933-3300-22004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T06:33:35Z2023-05-25T16:27:10Z2.9PAS646AFEAF001BB84.425.934.1110124241430220282144921291North YorkshireRyedaleOld Byland and ScawtonSE538554.25793459-1.18792962bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-AFEE96Flint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteNEOLITHICx14337LateLateNEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORAFEAFBNeolithicArrowheadcopy.jpg1227753images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-05-25T15:27:10.213Zfinds-11135721113572SWYOR-AFD5CCLEAF ARROWHEADNEOLITHICA flint probable leaf arrowhead dating from the early Neolithic, 4000 BC - 3300 BC. It is a pointed oval shape. It is formed on a tertiary flake of opaque mottled grey flint. It has some short, scaled, low-angle retouch confined to the tip and the dorsal face is covered with previous removals. It is 38.1mm long, 23.7mm wide and 5mm thick. 3.6g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.9911-4000-33004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T06:27:56Z2023-05-25T16:27:31Z3.6PAS646AFD5C001C3C523.738.1110144241430220282144921291North YorkshireRyedaleOld Byland and ScawtonSE548554.25783026-1.17258098bands.shops.handy8SWYOR-AFDBB4Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyEarlyNEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORAFD5CCNeolithicArrowheadcopy.jpg1227743images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberProbably22023-05-25T15:27:31.397Zfinds-11135711113571SWYOR-AFBEFCARROWHEADNEOLITHICA flint triangular arrowhead dating from the Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age, 3300 BC - 1000 BC. It is sub-triangular with one concave corner. It is formed on a tertiary flake of opaque light grey flint. Both faces have invasive, scaled, low-angle retouch. It is 39.9mm long, 36.9mm wide and 5mm thick. 7g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.91331-3300-10004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T06:21:51Z2023-05-25T16:27:47Z7PAS646AFBEF001D18536.939.9110144241430220282144921291North YorkshireRyedaleOld Byland and ScawtonSE548554.25783026-1.17258098bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-AFC1E9Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337LateEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORAFBEFCNeolithicArrowheadcopy.jpg1227723images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-05-25T15:27:47.989Zfinds-11135701113570SWYOR-AFAE44ARROWHEADNEOLITHICA flint oblique arrowhead dating from the Late Neolithic, 3300 BC - 2200 BC. It is sub-triangular with a hollow base. It is formed on a tertiary flake of opaque mottled grey flint. There is a hinged termination on the right side and the left side is not retouched. Both faces have invasive, scaled, low-angle retouch. It is 35.9mm long, 26.5mm wide and 4.3mm thick. 4.3g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.oblique9933-3300-22004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T06:17:24Z2023-05-25T16:28:04Z4.3PAS646AFAE400120E4.326.535.9110144241430220282144921291North YorkshireRyedaleOld Byland and ScawtonSE548554.25783026-1.17258098bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-AFB0F8Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337LateLateNEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORAFAE44NeolithicArrowheadcopy.jpg1227722images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-05-25T15:28:04.947Zfinds-11135691113569SWYOR-AF941ALEAF ARROWHEADNEOLITHICA flint leaf arrowhead dating from the Early Neolithic, 4000 BC - 3300 BC. It is ogival. It is formed on a tertiary flake of semi-translucent grey flint. Both faces have short, scaled, low-angle retouch. It is 31.1mm long, 23.8mm wide and 4.3mm thick. 3.1g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.9911-4000-33004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T06:10:25Z2023-05-25T16:28:39Z3.1PAS646AF941001A7A4.323.831.1110144241430220282144921291North YorkshireRyedaleOld Byland and ScawtonSE548554.25783026-1.17258098bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-AF96ADFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyEarlyNEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORAF941ANeolithicLeafArrowheadcopy.jpg1227720images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-05-25T15:28:39.993Zfinds-11135681113568SWYOR-AF83C2ARROWHEADNEOLITHICA probable flint arrowhead probably dating from the Neolithic to Early Bronze Age, 4000 BC - 1000 BC. It is an unusual shape; sub-triangular with concave sides and rounded corners. It is formed on a tertiary flake of opaque mottled grey flint. Both faces have invasive, scaled, low-angle retouch. It is 32.6mm long, 32mm wide and 4.6mm thick. 3.8g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.9131-4000-10004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-22T06:06:04Z2023-05-25T16:28:58Z3.8PAS646AF83C0011A64.63232.6110144241430220282144921291North YorkshireRyedaleOld Byland and ScawtonSE548554.25783026-1.17258098bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-AF8694Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYORAF83C2NeolithicArrowheadcopy.jpg1227577images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberProbably22023-05-25T15:28:58.69Zfinds-11134141113414SWYOR-7698C9ARROWHEADNEOLITHICAn incomplete flint probably triangular arrowhead dating from the Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age, 3300 BC - 1000 BC. It is sub-triangular. It is formed on a tertiary flake of semi-translucent pale tan flint. Both faces have invasive, scaled, low-angle retouch. It is 31.7mm long, 23.6mm wide and 6.4mm thick. 3.6g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.triangular91331-3300-10004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-19T13:20:28Z2023-05-25T16:29:20Z3.6PAS6467698C001A0A6.423.631.7110144241430220282137021291North YorkshireRyedaleCold KirbySE538554.25793459-1.18792962bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-769B71Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337LateEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYOR7698C9NeolithicArrowheadcopy.jpg1227551images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-05-25T15:29:20.155Zfinds-11134091113409SWYOR-75CB52ARROWHEADNEOLITHICAn incomplete flint probably triangular arrowhead dating from the Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age, 3300 BC - 1000 BC. It is sub-triangular with one broken corner. It is formed on a tertiary flake of opaque grey flint. Both faces have invasive, scaled, low-angle retouch. It is 30.4mm long, 27.5mm wide and 3.2mm thick. 2.6g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.triangular91331-3300-10004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-19T12:25:41Z2023-05-25T16:29:33Z2.6PAS64675CB50011DA3.227.530.4110124241430220282144921291North YorkshireRyedaleOld Byland and ScawtonSE548554.25783026-1.17258098bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-75CFEBFlint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteNEOLITHICx14337LateEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYOR75CB52NeolithicArrowheadcopy.jpg1227529images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-05-25T15:29:33.404Zfinds-11134071113407SWYOR-75B111ARROWHEADNEOLITHICAn incomplete flint oblique arrowhead dating from the Late Neolithic, 3300 BC - 2200 BC. It is sub-triangular with a hollow base. It is formed on a tertiary flake of semi-translucent grey flint. Both faces have invasive, scaled, low-angle retouch. The tip is snapped off at an oblique angle and is missing. It is 18.8mm long, 16.7mm wide and 3mm thick. 1g. Some glue adheres to one face, where the flint has previously been mounted post-recovery.oblique9933-3300-22004SWYOR1907-01-01T00:00:00Z1970-12-31T00:00:00ZPAS form number 40172023-05-19T12:18:41Z2023-05-25T16:29:44Z1PAS64675B11001093316.718.8110124241430220282137021291North YorkshireRyedaleCold KirbySE538554.25793459-1.18792962bands.shops.handy10SWYOR-75B2BBFlint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteNEOLITHICx14337LateLateNEOLITHICx14337x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderSWYOR75B111NeolithicArrowheadcopy.jpg1227485images/ikw1945/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-05-25T15:29:44.949Z