2024-03-29T00:28:41+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/results2763140finds-11352161135216LEIC-FD4081LITHIC IMPLEMENTBRONZE AGEA late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age flint scraper, dating to 4000 - 2350 BC. The scraper has been made from a secondary waste flake, a fragment of the dorsal face is covered with an area of brown cortex. The flint is dark brown. Small areas of retouch can be seen along the distal edge of the dorsal face.
Length: 30.4 mm
Width: 26.8 mm
Weight: 11.8 g913-4000-23504LEICRCM09222023-10-30T16:04:24Z2024-01-10T14:08:54Z11.814.6PAS653FD40800113A26.830.4110144141423234232343423352LeicestershireMeltonHoby with RotherbySK661752.74660117-1.02371545bands.shops.handy6LEIC-0BE593Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337BRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finder1135216_659a8691f058f.jpg1255745images/victoriaszafara/East MidlandsPossibly32024-01-10T14:08:54.512Zfinds-11334081133408LEIC-FB585ELITHIC IMPLEMENTNEOLITHICA complete dark grey flint implement probably an end scraper or core dating to the Neolithic period c. 4000 BC - 2200 BC. It is sub-rectangular with a projection from one narrow edge, which probably has occurred naturally or as a result of damage in the field. The opposite edge has some abrupt retouching. One surface has a series of flake removals across it.
Length: 35 mm
Width: 28.4 mm
Thickness: 11.2 mm
Weight: 13.3 g
99-4000-22004LEIC2023-09-01T00:00:00Z2023-09-30T00:00:00ZRCM09102023-10-18T11:37:57Z2024-02-07T11:05:23Z13.3PAS652FB585001E5D11.228.4351101442341423234234424123615LeicestershireNorth West LeicestershireWhitwickSK431552.73093729-1.3646697bands.shops.handy10LEIC-FB6365Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderLEIC-FB585E_65c3616c00885.jpg1261849images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12024-02-07T11:05:23.778Zfinds-11334011133401LEIC-FB0D77LITHIC IMPLEMENTNEOLITHICA complete brown-grey flint implement, possibly a combination tool dating to the Late Neolithic to early Bronze Age period c. 3000 BC - 1800 BC. The item is sub-triangular in shape, with a slightly convex lateral profile. The implement has been made from a secondary flake, 50% of the object covered with an area of cream/brown cortex. The flint is dark brown. The proximal end has a large inclusion along most of the edge. There is abrupt retouch along one edge, with possibly some retouch along the other. The distal end is shaped to a point by semi-abrupt retouch.
Length: 49 mm
Width: 34.9 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight: 27.6 gSee Butler C.(2005) Prehistoric Flintwork p. 169 fig. 71 6) for comparison91331-3000-18004LEIC2023-03-01T00:00:00Z2023-03-31T00:00:00ZRCM09102023-10-18T11:17:59Z2024-02-07T11:12:09Z27.6PAS652FB0D70017CF1434.9491101442341423234234424123615LeicestershireNorth West LeicestershireWhitwickSK421552.73101566-1.37947732bands.shops.handy10LEIC-FB1F28Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337LateEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderLEIC-FB0D77_65c36580dfa79.jpg1261875images/meggard1/East MidlandsProbably22024-02-07T11:12:09.694Zfinds-11333911133391LEIC-FACAC4GUNFLINTPOST MEDIEVALA Post Medieval knapped flint gunflint dating to c .AD 1600 - 1900, made from dark grey flint. it is rectangular in plan and in the form of a truncated square pyramid. All four edges have short abrupt retouch.
Length: 30.6 mm
Width: 25 mm
Thickness: 6.7 mm
Weight: 8.1 g
3636160019004LEIC2023-06-01T00:00:00Z2023-06-30T00:00:00ZRCM09102023-10-18T11:00:12Z2024-01-22T12:46:09Z8.1PAS652FACAC0014AC6.72530.6110144341423234234424123615LeicestershireNorth West LeicestershireWhitwickSK421552.73101566-1.37947732bands.shops.handy10LEIC-FACCB8Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompletePOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047FieldwalkingReturned to finderLEIC-FACAC4_65ae635645027.jpg1258462images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12024-01-22T12:46:09.106Zfinds-11333861133386LEIC-FAB0C7LITHIC IMPLEMENTMESOLITHICA complete Mesolithic flint implement, dating to c. 8000 BC - 4000 BC. The implement has been made from a secondary flake, 20% of the dorsal face is covered with an area of cream/brown cortex. The flint is dark brown. One lateral edge modified by denticulations made by semi-abrupt retouch along approximately half its length. Both the distal and proximal ends are truncated by abrupt retouch at right angles to the axis of the blank.
Length: 45.5 mm
Width: 23.3 mm
Thickness: 13.7 mm
Weight: 13.8 g66-8000-40004LEIC2023-07-01T00:00:00Z2023-07-31T00:00:00ZRCM09102023-10-18T10:53:16Z2024-02-07T11:09:43Z13.8PAS652FAB0C00177F13.723.345.51101442341423234234424123615LeicestershireNorth West LeicestershireWhitwickSK421552.73101566-1.37947732bands.shops.handy10LEIC-FAB288Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodMESOLITHICx14235MESOLITHICx14235x14235FieldwalkingReturned to finderLEIC-FAB0C7_65c364e4e88be.jpg1261871images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12024-02-07T11:09:43.637Zfinds-11333811133381LEIC-FA7DB3THUMB NAIL SCRAPERNEOLITHICA complete worked flint thumbnail scraper, dating to the Late Neolithic - early Bronze Age period c. 2500 BC - 1800 BC. It is roughly circular, made of a secondary flake of brown flint, a small area of white cortex is visible. Along the curved edge is semi-abrupt retouch extends around approximately 75% of the way around.
Length: 20.8 mm
Width: 22.6 mm
Thickness: 3.5 mm
Weight: 1.9 g91331-2500-18004LEIC2023-07-01T00:00:00Z2023-07-31T00:00:00ZRCM09102023-10-18T10:39:39Z2024-02-07T10:32:09Z1.9PAS652FA7DB0013133.522.620.81101442341423234234424123615LeicestershireNorth West LeicestershireWhitwickSK421552.73101566-1.37947732bands.shops.handy10LEIC-FA9324Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337LateEarlyBRONZE AGEx13712x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderLEIC-FA7DB3_65ae68a73f7bd.jpg1258473images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12024-02-07T10:32:09.156Zfinds-11326561132656NMS-6C66B3FLAKENEOLITHICHard hammer struck, secondary flake, of unpatinated black flint, one lateral edge is sharp and finely damaged. Neolithic to Bronze Age, 4,000 to 700 BC.91313-4000-7014NMS2021-10-02T00:00:00Z2021-10-02T00:00:00ZINDPH02122022AW2023-10-11T16:59:39Z2023-10-11T17:01:37Z5PAS6526C66B00137D5.722311101442241423234232344023352LeicestershireMeltonScalfordSK762452.80820427-0.87398232bands.shops.handy10NMS-6C6D57Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337EarlyLateBRONZE AGEx13712x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderEast MidlandsCertain12023-10-11T16:01:37.89Zfinds-11318891131889LEIC-FD57CDGUNFLINTPOST MEDIEVALA complete knapped gunflint for a flintlock musket. The gunflint is broadly rectangular in plan and is of the classic wedge shape. Short scaled semi-abrupt retouch is present. No striking platform is present. It is dark brown in colour.
Length: 26.6 mm
Width: 23.3 mm
Thickness: 9.4 mm
Weight: 7.1 g
3636160018504LEICRCM09202023-10-06T10:38:04Z2024-01-04T12:43:13Z7.1PAS651FD57C001E329.423.326.6110144141423234232343323452LeicestershireCharnwoodThrussingtonSK631652.73797014-1.06834253bands.shops.handy10LEIC-FD6DE3Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompletePOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finder1131889_657d9fb8bc9bc.jpg1253864images/victoriaszafara/East MidlandsProbably22024-01-04T12:43:13.087Zfinds-11279701127970LEIC-77B9C8LITHIC IMPLEMENTNEOLITHICA group of six possible worked flakes / debitage, in good condition.6134LEIC2023-06-23T00:00:00Z3156With finder2023-09-05T20:03:56Z2023-09-07T20:11:55ZPAS64F77B9C0018CC1101442341423234232343423352LeicestershireMeltonHoby with RotherbySK671652.73749015-1.00910769bands.shops.handy10LEIC-77C4A8Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodMESOLITHICx14235BRONZE AGEx13712x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finder1127970_64f77bcfcd94a.jpg1240627images/philharding/East MidlandsProbably22023-09-07T19:11:55.894Zfinds-11279691127969LEIC-779F31FLAKENEOLITHICA small worked flake fashioned from grey-brown flint with no evidence of recortication. One face shows clear evidence of worked removals. The flake is in good condition, is 26mm long, 22mm wide, 3mm thick and weighs 2.08g.6134LEIC2023-06-21T00:00:00Z3155With finder2023-09-05T19:56:51Z2023-09-07T20:11:23Z2.08PAS64F779F30010C8322261101242341423234232343423352LeicestershireMeltonHoby with RotherbySK671652.73749015-1.00910769bands.shops.handy10LEIC-77A873Flint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteGoodMESOLITHICx14235BRONZE AGEx13712x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finder1127969_64f77a21eb820.jpg1240626images/philharding/East MidlandsCertain12023-09-07T19:16:33.066Zfinds-11279681127968LEIC-778CA7SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA double notched scraper fashioned from dark brown flint. One edge is worked with fine retouch and removals making two notches. The other edge is unworked with remaining cortification. It is in good condition, is 42mm long, 18mm wide, 6mm thick and weighs 8.71g9134LEIC2023-06-21T00:00:00Z3154With finder2023-09-05T19:51:54Z2023-09-07T20:10:50Z8.71PAS64F778CA0017DE618421101442341423234232343423352LeicestershireMeltonHoby with RotherbySK671652.73749015-1.00910769bands.shops.handy10LEIC-77968EFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337BRONZE AGEx13712x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finder1127968_64f778fe16a02.jpg1240625images/philharding/East MidlandsCertain12023-09-07T19:19:18.063Zfinds-11279181127918LEIC-72FDC3FLAKENEOLITHICA discoidal flake, worked from pale brown flint and with working to two edges. It is in good condition with white cortification on one face, is 26mm long, 22mm wide, 3mm thick and weighs 2.08g.6134LEIC2023-06-21T00:00:00Z3153With finder2023-09-05T14:40:44Z2023-09-05T14:41:17Z2.08PAS64F72FDC001333322261101442341423234232343423352LeicestershireMeltonHoby with RotherbySK671652.73749015-1.00910769bands.shops.handy10LEIC-730813Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodMESOLITHICx14235BRONZE AGEx13712x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finder1127918_64f7300d6f7d0.jpg1240554images/philharding/East MidlandsCertain12023-09-07T19:21:58.398Zfinds-11279131127913LEIC-72E76DLITHIC IMPLEMENTMESOLITHICA group of six possible worked lithics / microliths, possibly Mesolithic in date.694LEIC2023-06-14T00:00:00Z3152With finder2023-09-05T14:34:46Z2023-09-07T20:09:43ZPAS64F72E76001E161101442341423234232343423352LeicestershireMeltonHoby with RotherbySK671652.73749015-1.00910769bands.shops.handy10LEIC-72F3F8Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodMESOLITHICx14235NEOLITHICx14337x14235FieldwalkingReturned to finder1127913_64f72eb4ada0c.jpg1240549images/philharding/East MidlandsProbably22023-09-07T19:23:19.619Zfinds-11278391127839LEIC-704D18BLADEMESOLITHICAn incomplete flint blade, possibly Mesolithic in date. One edge shows retouch; the other may be retouched but this is less clear. It is in good condition with white recortication, and has a recorticated diagonal break across the rear end. It is 35mm long, 12mm wide, 4mm thick and weighs 2.06g.694LEIC2023-06-14T00:00:00Z3151With finder2023-09-05T11:37:05Z2023-09-05T11:37:39Z2.06PAS64F704D1001838412351101242341423234232343423352LeicestershireMeltonHoby with RotherbySK671652.73749015-1.00910769bands.shops.handy10LEIC-70592EFlint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteGoodMESOLITHICx14235NEOLITHICx14337x14235FieldwalkingReturned to finder1127839_64f7054365c53.jpg1240433images/philharding/East MidlandsCertain12023-09-07T19:26:05.841Zfinds-11278251127825LEIC-701A81BLADEMESOLITHICA worked flint blade, probably Mesolithic in date. The blade is in good condition with retouch to one edge and white recortication. It is 38mm long, 9mm wide, 4mm thick and weighs 2.08g.694LEIC2023-06-14T00:00:00Z3150With finder2023-09-05T11:23:36Z2023-09-05T11:24:23Z2.08PAS64F701A800118049381101442341423234232343423352LeicestershireMeltonHoby with RotherbySK671652.73749015-1.00910769bands.shops.handy10LEIC-703746Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodMESOLITHICx14235NEOLITHICx14337x14235FieldwalkingReturned to finder1127825_64f7021252dc2.jpg1240408images/philharding/East MidlandsCertain12023-09-07T19:28:11.596Zfinds-11156011115601LEIC-F12325SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA flint scraper formed from a semi-circular flake of light brown flint. The flake is convex on one face with a bulb of percussion evident, and convex on the opposing face.The rear straight edge is unworked, whilst the entire curved front edge is worked with removals. The object is 31mm long, 24mm wide, 7mm thick and weighs 7.42g.9134LEIC2023-05-09T00:00:00Z3143With finder2023-06-06T12:02:10Z2023-06-06T12:02:59Z7.42PAS647F12320015C6724311101442241423234232327223352LeicestershireMeltonFrisby on the WreakeSK691752.7462272-0.97928098bands.shops.handy10LEIC-F13075Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337BRONZE AGEx13712x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderCAD3143c.jpg1229062images/philharding/East MidlandsCertain12023-06-06T11:05:43.382Zfinds-11021451102145NARC-9E90B3SCRAPER (TOOL)MESOLITHICA complete flint Scraper of Mesolithic to Neolithic date (9,000-2100 BC). The object is sub-rectangular in plan and concavo-convex in section. The dorsal surface contains three predominant negative scars. Both the proximal and distal ends are abruptly blunted. The left- and right-hand edges have rough semi-abrupt retouch. The ventral surface is concave. The lithic retains no cortex and is therefore a tertiary flake.
Length: 38.27mm, Width: 13.86mm, Thickness: 6.47mm, Weight: 3.0g
The flint is light brown and cream in colour. 6913-9000-21004NARC2023-03-09T14:11:23Z2023-03-17T11:02:11Z3PAS6409E90B0012C06.4713.8638.271101441241423234232318623279LeicestershireHarboroughMarket Harborough-Little BowdenSP758652.46679857-0.89743366bands.shops.handy6NARC-9E91F7Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteFairMESOLITHICx14235EarlyLateNEOLITHICx14337x14235Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderNARC9E90B3.jpg1217782images/elliecox05/East MidlandsCertain12023-03-17T11:02:11.977Zfinds-11021411102141NARC-9E837ACOREMESOLITHICA complete possible utilised Core Rejuvenation flake of Mesolithic date (9,000-3,450 BC). The lithic is sub-rectangular in plan and plano-convex in section. The dorsal surface is convex and has four predominant negative scars, one of which is a deep hinged flake removal at the distal end. The distal edge is flat and forms a portion of the striking platform. There is some retouch to the left- and right-hand edges which indicates the flake was reused. The ventral surface is predominantly flat with the exception of two negative scars.
Length: 83.79mm, Width: 31.94mm, Thickness: 15.18mm, Weight: 39.0g.
The flint is light grey in colour with cream recortification.6613-9000-34504NARC2023-03-09T14:07:51Z2023-03-17T11:02:34Z39PAS6409E837001AB315.1831.9483.791101441241423234232318623279LeicestershireHarboroughMarket Harborough-Little BowdenSP758652.46679857-0.89743366bands.shops.handy6NARC-9E86A7Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteFairMESOLITHICx14235EarlyLateMESOLITHICx14235x14235Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderNARC9E837A.jpg1217781images/elliecox05/East MidlandsCertain12023-03-17T11:02:34.134Zfinds-11002231100223LEIC-C67731BARBED AND TANGED ARROWHEADBRONZE AGEA complete Bronze Age flint barbed and tanged arrowhead, dating to 2500-1500 BC. It is possible that this is an unfinished flake. The arrowhead is made from a tertiary flake of brown flint with a slight gloss patina. Both faces have invasive pressure flaking, though one edge appears unfinished, it is uncertain as to whether one of the barbs is incomplete.
Length: 30 mm
Width: 24.5 mm
Weight: 2 gImages and information kindly provided by the finder. 1313-2500-15004LEIC2023-02-23T00:00:00Z2023-02-23T00:00:00Z2023-02-27T08:18:59Z2023-06-06T15:43:29Z2PAS63FC677300110724.5301101442441423234232327223352LeicestershireMeltonFrisby on the WreakeSK691652.73723907-0.97949092bands.shops.handy10LEIC-C67970Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodBRONZE AGEx13712BRONZE AGEx13712x13712Other chance findReturned to finderC67731.jpg1216002images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12023-06-06T14:43:29.517Zfinds-10999181099918LEIC-748325SCRAPER (TOOL)BRONZE AGEA late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age flint scraper, dating to 4000 - 2350 BC. The scraper has been made from a secondary flake, 10% of the dorsal face is covered with an area of cream/brown cortex. The flint is dark brown. Small areas of retouch can be seen along most of the long curved distal edge of the dorsal face, a small area of retouch is visible on the distal face.
Length: 39.5 mm
Width: 30 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight: 14.05 g913-4000-23504LEICRCM 08392023-02-23T11:04:18Z2023-02-23T11:55:55Z14.05PAS63F7483200153A133039.51101442141423234232329623279LeicestershireHarboroughTiltonSK760752.65541095-0.87791157bands.shops.handy10LEIC-748629Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337BRONZE AGEx13712x13712Metal detectorReturned to finder748325.jpg1215801images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12023-02-23T11:55:55.896Zfinds-10987101098710LEIC-CD963BSCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA flint flake probably of Neolithic date c. 8000 - 4000 BC. The scraper has been made from a secondary flake, with one edge retaining all of its cortex. The back is flat curving upwards at the pointed end. The front is raised with evidence of having been struck at the pointed end. The flint is dark grey / brown in colour. Small pressure flaking can be seen along the curved edge.
Length 64.3mm. Width 40.1mm. Thickness 16.3mm. Weight 39.5g.99-8000-40004LEIC2023-02-15T13:08:51Z2023-03-23T08:33:53Z39.5PAS63ECD963001BB716.340.164.3110144141423234234424123615LeicestershireNorth West LeicestershireWhitwickSK431552.73093729-1.3646697bands.shops.handy10LEIC-9329ECFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Metal detectorReturned to finderCD963B.jpg1216772images/meggard1/East MidlandsPossibly32023-03-23T08:33:54.041Zfinds-10987061098706LEIC-CD6852SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA flint scraper probably of Neolithic date c. 8000 – 4000 BC. Made from a secondary flake. The flint is of brown/orange colour. Areas of retouch can be seen on some of the sides of the flint, along with evidence of pot lid fractures.
Length 46.5mm. Width 40.8mm. Thickness 12.0mm. Weight 23.7 grams99-8000-40004LEIC2023-02-15T12:56:37Z2023-03-23T08:34:27Z23.7PAS63ECD6850012281240.846.5110144141423234234424123615LeicestershireNorth West LeicestershireWhitwickSK431552.73093729-1.3646697bands.shops.handy10LEIC-932C0EFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Metal detectorReturned to finderCD6852.jpg1216771images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12023-03-23T08:34:27.357Zfinds-10984621098462LEIC-B678B7COREMESOLITHICA small Mesolithic flint bladelet core of dating c. 8000 - 4000 BC. The core is D-shaped in cross section with two one striking platform. The convex side is covered with narrow removal scars struck from each platform, the opposing flatter side has a large area of thick pale brown coloured cortex. The flint is dark brown.
Height: 31 mm
Width: 37 mm
Weight: 34.16 g66-8000-40004LEICRCM 08392023-02-14T10:50:51Z2023-02-14T12:06:20Z34.1631PAS63EB678B0016F9371101442141423234232335123279LeicestershireHarboroughOwston and NewboldSK760652.64642298-0.8781416bands.shops.handy10LEIC-B67EB9Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodMESOLITHICx14235MESOLITHICx14235x14235Metal detectorReturned to finderB678B7.jpg1214253images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12023-02-14T12:06:20.26Zfinds-10976831097683LEIC-258F73SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age flint scraper, dating to 4000 - 2350 BC. The scraper has been made from a secondary flake, 20% of the dorsal face is covered with an area of cream/brown cortex. The flint is dark brown. Small areas of retouch can be seen along most of the long curved distal edge of the dorsal face, a small area of retouch is visible on the distal face.
Length: 47.4 mm
Width: 27 mm
Thickness: 9.1 mm
Weight: 12.51 g913-4000-23504LEICRCM 08322023-02-07T13:58:15Z2023-02-07T14:05:26Z12.51PAS63E258F70012EB9.12747.41101442241423234232333923279LeicestershireHarboroughGaulbySK690052.59342703-0.98283479bands.shops.handy10LEIC-259176Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337BRONZE AGEx13712x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finder258F73.jpg1213275images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12023-02-07T14:05:26.45Zfinds-10935451093545LEIC-E90581LEAF ARROWHEADNEOLITHICAn incomplete leaf shaped arrowhead made of grey/brown flint dating to the Neolithic period c 4000-2500 BC. The lithic is a Leaf-shaped arrowhead and is lentoid in plan and bi-convex in section. The ventral surface has covering parallel flaking and all edges, with the exception of the proximal, have fine low angled retouch. The proximal edge has been abruptly blunted. The lithic retains no cortex and is therefore a tertiary flake. Length: 30.0mm, Width: 17.5mm, Thickness: 3.1mm, Weight: 2.0g. 99-4000-25004LEICRCM 08302023-01-11T10:32:56Z2023-01-11T12:15:35Z2PAS63BE90580011353.317.5301101442141423234232328123279LeicestershireHarboroughBillesdonSK710152.60215816-0.95310128bands.shops.handy10LEIC-E912ABFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Metal detectorReturned to finderE90581.jpg1209210images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12023-01-11T12:15:35.494Zfinds-10935151093515LEIC-E89EA6BLADEMESOLITHICA complete small flint backed blade of Mesolithic to Neolithic date (c 10,000 - 4,000 BC) made from a tertiary flake of grey flint, 31.0mm in length. There is long, low angle retouch on both the ventral and dorsal sides of one edge; the other side appears to have been intentionally backed with short, abrupt retouch. Weight: 1.8g.69-10000-40004LEICRCM 08302023-01-11T10:05:30Z2023-01-11T12:11:05Z1.8PAS63BE89EA0015F314.23111014421234232335723352LeicestershireMeltonGaddesbySK681452.71938915-0.9947127bands.shops.handy10LEIC-E8AB00Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodMESOLITHICx14235NEOLITHICx14337x14235Metal detectorReturned to finderE89EA6.jpg1209209images/meggard1/Probably22023-01-11T12:11:05.115Zfinds-10817951081795LEIC-EB2FD9SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age flint scraper, dating to 4000 - 2350 BC. The scraper has been made possibly from a secondary waste flake, most of the dorsal face is covered with an area of cream/brown cortex. The flint is dark brown/grey and has a lighter milky white patination on some of the surface. Small areas of micro-retouch can be seen along the long curved distal edge of the dorsal face.
Length: 53.4 mm
Width: 30.7 mm
Thickness: 12.7 mm
Weight: 25.9 g913-4000-23504LEICRCM 07782022-10-06T11:50:37Z2022-10-11T09:17:55Z25.9PAS633EB2FD0019CE12.730.753.41101442141423234232324723352LeicestershireMeltonFreebySK781952.76298086-0.84550872bands.shops.handy10LEIC-EB3505Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337BRONZE AGEx13712x14337Metal detectorReturned to finderEB2FD9.jpg1199044images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12022-10-11T08:17:55.783Zfinds-10816301081630LVPL-D863C2LITHIC IMPLEMENTMESOLITHICA blade-like flint flake dates from the Mesolithic to Neolithic period (c. 6000-3500 BC).
The flake is irregularly shaped and is struck from a pale grey / pale brown flint. It is difficult to date out of context and on its own.
Dimensions: Length 28.82mm; width 16.35mm; thickness 3.29mm; weight 1.91g69-4000-35004LVPL2022-04-17T00:00:00Z2022-10-05T14:27:24Z2022-10-24T14:44:36Z1.91PAS633D863C0012573.9216.3528.82110124341423234232359723452LeicestershireCharnwoodNewtown LinfordSK541052.68500955-1.20261032bands.shops.handy10LVPL-D868B4Flint10837Knapped/flakedIncompleteMESOLITHICx14235NEOLITHICx14337x14235FieldwalkingReturned to finderLVPLD863C2.jpg1200582images/heatherbeeton/East MidlandsCertain12022-10-24T13:44:36.974Zfinds-10805831080583LEIC-1F8164SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA Neolithic to Bronze Age scraper worked from a secondary flake of light brown flint which has a rippled surface . The object is pointed oval in shape with removals around most of the circumference. It is in good condition, is 37mm long, 25mm wide,9mm thick and weighs 7.50g.9134LEIC2022-08-23T00:00:00Z3111With Phil Harding2022-09-26T20:05:58Z2022-09-26T20:06:30Z7.5PAS6331F8160013CC9253711014421041423234232327223352LeicestershireMeltonFrisby on the WreakeSK691752.7462272-0.97928098bands.shops.handy10LEIC-1F8C1EFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337BRONZE AGEx13712x14337Controlled archaeological investigation (unstratified)Returned to finderCAD3111c.jpg1197623images/philharding/East MidlandsCertain12022-09-26T19:08:49.945Zfinds-10805821080582LEIC-1F703CSCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA Neolithic to Bronze Age scraper worked from a discoidal secondary flake of dark brown flint with some remaing outer cortex . The edge has a convex notch with several small removals suggesting that this was a working face. The object is in good condition, is 32mm long, 29mm wide, 6mm thick and weighs 6.35g.9134LEIC2022-08-23T00:00:00Z3110With Phil Harding2022-09-26T20:01:23Z2022-09-26T20:01:58Z6.35PAS6331F703001C806293211014421041423234232327223352LeicestershireMeltonFrisby on the WreakeSK691752.7462272-0.97928098bands.shops.handy10LEIC-1F7A2CFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337BRONZE AGEx13712x14337Controlled archaeological investigation (unstratified)Returned to finderCAD3110c.jpg1197622images/philharding/East MidlandsProbably22022-09-26T19:04:02.817Zfinds-10795311079531LEIC-2FDDCESCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age flint scraper, dating to 4000 - 2350 BC. The scraper has been made possibly from a secondary waste flake and an area of creamy white speckled with blue cortex is visible on a third of the dorsal surface. The flint has a is dark brown patination on some of the surface. Small areas of micro-retouch can be seen along the long curved distal edge of the dorsal face. The ventral face has one small area of retouch at the distal edge.
Length: 30.5 mm
Width: 25.4 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight: 9.1 g913-4000-23504LEICRCM 07192022-09-15T11:26:36Z2022-09-20T11:07:10Z9.1PAS6322FDDC001EB5925.430.51101442141423234232345323452LeicestershireCharnwoodMountsorrelSK571352.71166881-1.15771739bands.shops.handy10LEIC-2FE48DFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337BRONZE AGEx13712x14337Metal detectorReturned to finderLEIC2FDDCE.jpg1196994images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12022-09-20T10:07:10.773Zfinds-10780581078058LEIC-F37372RETOUCHED FLAKENEOLITHICA Neolithic retouched flake, dating to c. 8000 - 4000 BC. Made from a secondary flake, the majority of the dorsal face retains an off white cortex. The flint is of brown/orange colour. Areas of retouch can be seen on some of the sides of the flint.
Length: 56.3 mm
Width: 46.5 mm
Weight: 48.41 g99-8000-40004LEICRCM 07502022-08-31T11:25:59Z2022-08-31T11:38:48Z48.41PAS630F373700124746.556.31101441141423234234424123615LeicestershireNorth West LeicestershireWhitwickSK431552.73093729-1.3646697bands.shops.handy10LEIC-F37712Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteFairNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Metal detectorReturned to finderF37372.jpg1195153images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12022-08-31T10:38:48.302Zfinds-10767511076751LEIC-CB5E1CDEBITAGENEOLITHICA Neolithic debitage flake, dating to c. 8000 - 4000 BC. Secondary flake with light brown patina.
Length: 37.7 mm
Width: 43.2 mm
Thickness: 19.1 mm
Weight: 29 g99-8000-40004LEICRCM 07502022-08-17T10:33:21Z2022-08-31T11:45:25Z29PAS62FCB5E1001CCF19.143.237.7110144141423234234424123615LeicestershireNorth West LeicestershireWhitwickSK431552.73093729-1.3646697bands.shops.handy10LEIC-CB5F87Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Metal detectorReturned to finderCB5E1C.jpg1195154images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12022-08-31T10:45:25.168Zfinds-10767491076749LEIC-CB57CEDEBITAGENEOLITHICA Neolithic debitage flake, dating to c. 8000 - 4000 BC. Secondary flake with light brown patina.
Length: 36.2 mm
Width: 28.1 mm
Thickness: 8.9 mm
Weight: 8.31 g99-8000-40004LEICRCM 07502022-08-17T10:31:40Z2022-08-30T10:35:46Z8.31PAS62FCB57C001E748.928.136.2110144141423234234424123615LeicestershireNorth West LeicestershireWhitwickSK431552.73093729-1.3646697bands.shops.handy10LEIC-CB5A9EFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337Metal detectorReturned to finderCB57CE.jpg1194999images/meggard1/East MidlandsCertain12022-08-30T09:35:46.458Zfinds-10678011067801LEIC-7BDD78SCRAPER (TOOL)NEOLITHICA late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age flint scraper, dating to 4000 - 2350 BC. Worked from a discoidal secondary flake of dark grey flint . The domed upper surface is shaped with many fine removals radiating outwards from the centre. The object is in good condition, is 28mm long, 25mm wide,9mm thick and weighs 8.13g.913-4000-23504LEIC2022-05-30T00:00:00Z3102With finder2022-06-01T20:28:23Z2022-07-21T15:32:30Z8.13PAS6297BDD70018ED925281101442241423234232343423352LeicestershireMeltonHoby with RotherbySK681752.74635371-0.99409236bands.shops.handy10LEIC-7BE86BFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteGoodNEOLITHICx14337BRONZE AGEx13712x14337Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderCAD3102c.jpg1184688images/philharding/East MidlandsCertain12022-07-21T14:32:30.601ZLeicestershire1CountyKnapped/flaked16BRONZE AGE2Fieldwalking26C50C.jpg234231442411NE7DistrictProbably4LEIC23615-800Whitwickx143379.17North West Leicestershire108372022-05-11T12:54:24ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsCirca
A possible flint flake dating to the Neolithic - Bronze age period 3450-800 BC.
It is triangular in shape: 3.6 cm at the base, 1.6 cm high and 0.7 cm thick. The fabric is dark grey flint with the cortex remaining on the lower edge. There are 5 removals from the edge of the base upwards, with bulbs of percussion and associated ripples, which are evenly spaced and so unlikely to be the result of machine damage.
Megan Gard3610-1.3646697LEIC-BA272B10636172RCM 0718BRONZE AGEDEBITAGESK4315finds-10636171310LEIC-26C50CComplete-3450x13712images/jgreen1304/21182081PAS62726C50001C9442022-05-04T13:06:40ZProbablyx1433741352.73093729NEOLITHICFlint41423NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICProbablyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:37.286ZLeicestershire1CountyKnapped/flaked32BRONZE AGE2LateFieldwalking2675C4.jpg234231442411NEDistrictProbably4LEIC23615Whitwickx1433720.14North West Leicestershire108372022-05-11T12:46:53ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsCirca
A probable flint core, dating to the Neolithic - Bronze Age period 3450-800BC. It is sub-pyramidal in shape 3.2 cm in height and 2.7 cm across the base and weighs 20.14 g. The material is brown with yellow inclusions. Flakes have been removed from 3 of the sides.
Megan Gard103-1.3646697LEIC-BA228A10636081RCM 0718BRONZE AGECORESK4315finds-1063608132710LEIC-2675C4Completex13712images/jgreen1304/21182080PAS6272675C0013CF42022-05-04T12:45:32ZProbablyx1433741352.73093729NEOLITHICFlint41423NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:37.281ZLeicestershire1CountyKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE2LateFieldwalking260618.jpg23423GPS (From FLO)1442411NE25.3DistrictProbably4LEIC23615-800Whitwickx1433758.26North West Leicestershire108372022-05-11T13:02:47ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsCirca
A complete flint piece of debitage, probably of Neolithic-Bronze Age date 3450 - 800BC.
The fabric is dark grey/brown flint with orange/brown opaque patina remaining on almost all of the surface, apart from probable plough damage at bottom left side. The right hand top edge has semi-abrupt retouching over approximately 18mm of the length. The ventral surface shows 3 predominate negative scars. The dorsal surface has a ridge along its length.
Piece is sub triangular in plan, 62.8 mm long, 43.3 mm wide and 25.3 mm thick.
Megan Gard62.8103-1.3646697LEIC-2639CC10636031RCM 0718BRONZE AGEDEBITAGESK4315finds-10636031343.310LEIC-260618Complete-3450x13712images/jgreen1304/21182082PAS6272606100181A42022-05-04T12:15:45ZProbablyx1433741352.73093729NEOLITHICFlint41423NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:37.264ZLeicestershire1CountyKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1GardeningFB67D3.jpg234231235971NE
Images and information kindly provided by the finder.
DistrictCertain4LEIC23452-4000Newtown Linfordx1433725Charnwood108372022-01-27T08:12:31ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsCirca
A Neolithic retouched flake, dating to c. 8000 - 4000 BC. Made from a secondary flake of dark brown flint, an area of mid grey cortex is visible on one small area of the surface (roughly 10%). Small areas of retouch are visible along one edge. The flake retains the striking platform with a well defined bulb and waves of percussion on the ventral face.
Length: 54 mm
Width: 39 mm
Weight: 25 g
Megan Gard5410-1.23235109LEIC-FB724910511871NEOLITHICFLAKESK5209finds-1051187153910LEIC-FB67D3Complete-8000x14337images/meggard1/11168866PAS61EFB67D00132B42022-01-25T08:36:13ZCertainx143374952.67621595NEOLITHICFlint41423NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:25.622ZLeicestershire1CountyKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1Chance find during metal detecting58F249.jpg23423GPS (from the finder)Good1232821NE11.37DistrictCertain4LEIC23279-2350Frisbyx1433711.28Harborough108372022-01-17T16:28:51ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsCirca
A late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age flint scraper, dating to 4000 - 2350 BC. The scraper has been made possibly from a secondary waste flake, most of the dorsal face is covered with an area of cream/brown cortex. The flint is dark brown and has a lighter milky white patination on some of the surface. Small areas of micro-retouch can be seen along the long curved distal edge of the dorsal face.
Length: 26.85 mm
Width: 30.59 mm
Thickness: 11.37 mm
Weight: 11.28 g
Megan Gard26.8510-0.95310128LEIC-58F2AE10502471RCM 0677BRONZE AGESCRAPER (TOOL)SK7101finds-10502471230.5910LEIC-58F249Complete-4000x13712images/meggard1/11167781PAS61E58F2400196E42022-01-17T15:45:40ZCertainx1433741352.602158162NEOLITHICFlint41423NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:24.766Z