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Record ID: NLM6345
Object type: WORKED OBJECT
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Published
some of the core on surface lot of frost damage to the base
Created on: Thursday 29th August 2002
Last updated: Monday 21st March 2011
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This findspot is known as 'POINTON AND SEMPRINGHAM', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: NLM6494
Object type: WORKED OBJECT
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Published
The material used is local Wolds flint, appears to be an unfinished axe with some of the cortex still on the surface . Probably an impurity within the flint caused the artefact to break during manufacture.
Created on: Friday 4th October 2002
Last updated: Monday 21st March 2011
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This findspot is known as 'THURLBY', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: KENT4712
Object type: WORKED OBJECT
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Published
Small to medium sized worked flint. A lozenge shaped waste flake, pale brown to grey colour, bulb, scar, platform and ripples of percussion. Probably Neolithic?
Created on: Monday 30th September 2002
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: NLM6273
Object type: WORKED OBJECT
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Published
gray flint with basic working towards one end resulting in it becoming more rounded, perhaps used as a scraper.
Created on: Tuesday 27th August 2002
Last updated: Monday 10th December 2018
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'BIGBY', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: WMID-52AA34
Object type: WORKED OBJECT
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A knapped flint of probable Neolithic date. The flint is sub-triangular in shape and resembles an arrowhead in shape. However, the flint has no invasive retouch and it retains the bulb of percussion and striking platform, a very unusual feature in Neolithic or Bronze Age arrowheads as the bulb of percussion is normally removed to facilitate hafting. The 'arrowhead' shape therefore seems likely to be coincidence rather than design. Very fine possible retouch resembling a saw blade may have been applied to both lateral edges, although it is possible that this has been caused during use …
Created on: Monday 23rd April 2012
Last updated: Wednesday 23rd November 2016
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Record ID: WMID-533232
Object type: WORKED OBJECT
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A piece of chert, possibly worked. If it has been knapped from a core, it does not appear to have been retouched subsequently. The object does not have any of the clear hallmarks of human intervention - it does not have a clear bulb of percussion or striking platform. What appears at first to be retouch on the lateral edges may actually be natural damage and wear. The chert has a pale brown colour.
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Created on: Monday 23rd April 2012
Last updated: Wednesday 23rd November 2016
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Record ID: SUR-7F32F9
Object type: WORKED OBJECT
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A Neolithic to Early Bronze Age curving flint blade with discontinuous retouch on both long sides.
Created on: Friday 26th May 2017
Last updated: Tuesday 12th September 2017
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: YORYM-08B4B1
Object type: WASTE FLAKE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Flint waste flake dating from the Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age. The object has a smooth reverse with an obverse showing the removal of several flakes. The colour is brownish-grey with red undertones.
Created on: Tuesday 7th November 2006
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: PUBLIC-77C6E1
Object type: WASTE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A broken waste piece of near black Portland chert with tertiary cortex. It has been deliberately snapped from a longer tool with shallow retouch on the dorsal face. There is no use wear, which suggests that it was never used. There is no retouch on the ventral face.
Created on: Sunday 26th June 2011
Last updated: Monday 17th October 2011
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Record ID: DOR-E891B7
Object type: WASTE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Dorset
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Three flint waste flakes. All are tertiary flakes of translucent light brown flint with a mid-gloss patina.
Two have bulbs of percussion on the ventral face, the other is the distal end of a flake only. All have flaking scars on the dorsal surface.
Date: Neolithic to Early Bronze Age
Dimensions:
[1] 35 mm x 23 mm x 5 mm
[2] 22 mm x 35 mm x 6 mm
[3] 28 mm x 29 mm x 5 mm
Weight:
[1] 3.5 g
[2] 4.5 g
[3] 4.5 g
Created on: Wednesday 3rd March 2010
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Near Wimborne', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: DUR-12CD94
Object type: WASTE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Northumberland
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two fragments of flintworking debris dating from the Neolithic period through to the Bronze age.
One piece is sub-triangular in plan. The flint is 22.63 mm in width, 16.70 mm in length and 6.46 mm thick. The flint weights 1.8g. One side of the object is jagged and irregular with no evidence of working. The other side is smother with ripples and small bulbar scars suggesting this fragment has been flaked off the core.
The other flint fragment is 12.67 mm wide, 13.67 mm long and 8.12 mm thick. This fragment weights 1.7 g. The flat side of this fragment does not show evidence of kn…
Created on: Friday 18th October 2013
Last updated: Friday 18th October 2013
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Record ID: DUR-CB56E7
Object type: WASTE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A piece of waste flint with traces of cortex still present.
Created on: Tuesday 25th February 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 25th February 2014
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Record ID: NLM-81A169
Object type: UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Pale grey semi-translucent flint of good quality, unidentified object. Flake with covering angled scalar working on its dorsal side and flat and faintly rippled on the ventral. The flake is particularly thin and the extent of working suggests it is from a larger object. Some edges (illustrated to top) bear very short abrupt retouch; those at the other end are probably broken. Suggested date: Neolithic, 4000-2350 BC.
Length: 26.6mm, Width: 31.9mm, Thickness: 4.5mm, Weight: 3.60gms.
Created on: Thursday 3rd September 2015
Last updated: Thursday 3rd September 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Binbrook', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NLM-ED6F12
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: North Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Published
Mottled grey semi-translucent flint of high quality transverse arrowhead. Knapped flint transverse arrow head. A notched lozenge-shaped flint with long blade removal scars on what is taken to be the dorsal side hammer and pressure flaking particularly on the rear end of blade; some further scars appear to be struck from the edges and probably represent post-depositional damage. This flint was previously noted by Mike Hemblade of the North Lincolnshire Historic Environment Record. Suggested date: Neolithic, 3500-2100 BC.
Length: 50.8mm, Width: 21.1mm, Thickness: 5mm, Weight: 3.65gms.
Created on: Thursday 14th July 2011
Last updated: Thursday 18th March 2021
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This findspot is known as 'High Burnham', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LIN-9C77B6
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete, flint transverse arrowhead, pale grey in colour.
A thin sub-triangular flake with broad flakes struck from its dorsal side and with the bulb at the wide end of the ventral surface. Short abrupt retouch executed from the dorsal aspect which appears to have followed the edge of the object (along two sides). Extensive wear on the dorsal side. Suggested date: Late Neolithic c.2700-2350 BC.
Length: 23 mm; Width: 26 mm; Thickness: 4 mm; Weight: 4.14 g.
Created on: Thursday 24th January 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 19th March 2019
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This findspot is known as 'Osbournby area', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: PUBLIC-E21BC7
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Flint arrowhead, almost leaf shaped in plan and biconvex in profile. It has bifacial invasive retouching. The distal end has been snapped off and it appears to have been formerly a leaf arrowhead. The arrowhead is brown grey with cream flecks.
Mercer (1981) illustrated a similar example on page 127, Fig.55, No.L86 which is dated to the Neolithic period.
Created on: Friday 1st July 2011
Last updated: Thursday 2nd February 2012
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Record ID: PUBLIC-E24436
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Beer Head flint arrowhead, almost triangular in plan and lozenge shaped in profile. This is a transverse arrowhead with bifacial retouching. The distal end has a sharp edge. It is dark brown in colour.
Keene (1999) illustrates a similar example on page 55, Fig. 6, No. 4 which is dated to the Neolithic period.
Created on: Friday 1st July 2011
Last updated: Thursday 2nd February 2012
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Record ID: PUBLIC-0C9EC7
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Transverse Arrowhead. The ventral face has been retouched at the proximal end at both lateral edges.Two invasive flakes have been struck from the proximal and right margin and meet in the middle of the piece. There is use wear on the left lateral margin which is the 'business end' of the arrowhead. The dorsal face has been abruptly retouched at the proximal end and left margin. The proximal end has been snapped at the right margin. There is use wear on the right lateral edge or 'business end'.
Bond (2004) illustrates a similar example on page 142, Fig 5.128, No F138 which dates to t…
Created on: Sunday 3rd July 2011
Last updated: Sunday 29th January 2012
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Record ID: PUBLIC-283BB4
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Triangular in plan, black with translucent brown/green banding. The dorsal face proximal edge appears straight, the left margin has abrupt retouch along the edge, distal edge appears convex in plan, with some serration (possible use wear damage), the right margin has been retouched along the edge. The ventral face has been retouched along the proximal edge. There appears to be a conchoidal ripples near the distal edge with some removal of material from the left and right proximal to medial on the margins.
Created on: Monday 22nd August 2011
Last updated: Sunday 5th February 2012
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Record ID: PUBLIC-A177A7
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Published
Transverse arrowhead, a short flake of brown flint, clouded cream, expanding in plan from a nearly pointed proximal end to a wide distal of little thickness.The proximal end has been prepared before striking by hard hammer with truncated flake scars remaining. The proximal ventral surface has had the bulb of percussion removed by similar work after the flake was struck with further semi-abrupt work extending up the diverging margins. An attempt seems to have been made to produce a nearly symmetrical plan and profile with a thinned butt on a straight profiled flake.This looks like a La…
Created on: Sunday 28th August 2011
Last updated: Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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Record ID: PUBLIC-7B4D04
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Published
Perhaps a transverse arrow head. A medial section of a thin, flat flake of flint filled with smoky cream and grey inclusions. The dorsal surface also has transverse flake ridges. The truncations are oblique and convergent and finished with abrupt, blunting retouch, The long and short margins are unretouched and there is no retouch on the ventral surface. Butler(2005) might describe this as a petit tranchet and illustrates a similar example on page 159, fig.66, 5.
Created on: Wednesday 7th September 2011
Last updated: Tuesday 3rd March 2015
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Record ID: PUBLIC-4B4954
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Flint transverse arrowhead, triangular in plan and rod shaped in profile. It has been bifacially retouched. It is iron stained and dark grey with light flecks in colour and a tertiary cortex.
Keene (1999) illustrates a similar example on page 71, Fig. 3, No. 10 which is dated to the Neolithic period.
Created on: Tuesday 11th October 2011
Last updated: Thursday 2nd February 2012
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Record ID: NARC1185
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Northamptonshire
Workflow stage: Published
A rather thick transverse chisel type arrowhead, green coloured material
Created on: Wednesday 2nd May 2001
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COGENHOE AND WHISTON', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: NARC1191
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Northamptonshire
Workflow stage: Published
A transverse flint arrowhead of the chisel type
Created on: Wednesday 2nd May 2001
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COGENHOE AND WHISTON', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SOMDOR-54F555
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Dorset
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Elongate, roughly triangular, transverse arrowhead. Mid grey flint with a small patch of pebble cortex on the dorsal surface. Mid gloss patina. There is a small striking platform at the proximal end and traces of a bulb on percussion on the ventral face. The dorsal face is extensively flaked along a central spine and pressure flaked along all three edges. The ventral face is less flaked. The longest side would have been the leading edge of the arrow.
Created on: Monday 13th March 2006
Last updated: Friday 18th June 2021
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Record ID: SWYOR-7B0138
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Flint transverse arrowhead dating to the late Neolithic. The arrowhead has two pressure flaked worked edges that meet at a right angle, with working on both faces of the arrowhead. The arrowhead is trianglar in shape with the shortest (worked) edge being straight and the other two edges having a slight curve. The arrowhead weighs 2.92g and measures 37mm in length, 25mm in width and 5.5mm in thickness.
Created on: Wednesday 28th July 2004
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: WMID-239DC2
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A transverse arrowhead, probably of petit tranchet type (length: 20mm; width: 18mm; thickness: 6mm; weight: 2.02g). The narrower end is what the shaft would have been connected. There has been extensively knapping on all three sides apart from the narrow end to create a sharp edge.
There are three principal types defined as transverse arrowheads defined by typological analysis. These are the petit tranchet, chisel and oblique types. It is uncertain when petit tranchets were first manufactured in Britain. Some may perhaps date to the Mesolithic period, but most of the Mesolithic site…
Created on: Thursday 5th August 2004
Last updated: Wednesday 29th January 2014
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: GLO-219702
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Transverse Arrowhead
Late Neolithic
Length 21mm, width 30mm, depth 5mm
Trapezoid shaped with the shortest side as the butt. Pronounced bulb of percussion on the ventral. Crossed abrupt retouch down the left side, abrupt down the right, and semi-abrupt on the forward edge, the flaking scars are direct scaled and short. Dark grey colour with grey patches.
Created on: Thursday 3rd February 2005
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: YORYMB1736
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Published
Flint Transverse arrowhead.
Created on: Wednesday 16th October 2002
Last updated: Wednesday 20th November 2019
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Record ID: YORYMB1737
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Published
Flint Transverse arrowhead.
Created on: Wednesday 16th October 2002
Last updated: Wednesday 20th November 2019
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Record ID: YORYMB365
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Published
pronounced conchoidal fracture all sides, light and drak grey opaque flint with cream inclusions
Created on: Thursday 3rd February 2000
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: LEIC-F57950
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Rutland
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Neolithic uniface transverse arrowhead, 33mm long and 21mm wide.
Created on: Monday 10th May 2004
Last updated: Monday 21st March 2011
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Record ID: LEIC-F58818
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Rutland
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Neolithic flint transverse arrowhead, 26mm long and 21mm wide.
Created on: Monday 10th May 2004
Last updated: Monday 21st March 2011
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Record ID: CORN-AFB9F2
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Published
Chert chisel or transverse arrowhead, T-shaped in plan and triangular in profile and section. There is invasive retouch on both margins of the dorsal face, on either side of the tang, and retouch on the left margin of the ventral face around the barb. The colour of the chert is a dark matt grey which suggests that it might be derived from Portland chert from Dorset. The orange discolouration on the distal end is the result of organic staining from peat. The length to breadth ratio is about 1:1 which is common for this type of arrowhead as it was made from a square blank.
Bond (2004)…
Created on: Monday 7th January 2013
Last updated: Thursday 21st March 2013
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Record ID: NLM-E9CBCA
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Pale grey semi-translucent flint of good quality, transverse arrowhead. Triangular flake with broad parallel flakes removed from the dorsal side followed by angled retouch towards the cutting edge and short abrupt retouch along the sides, all executed from the dorsal aspect. Suggested date: Late Neolithic, 2500-2350 BC.
Length: 25.6mm, Width: 21.1mm, Thickness: 4.5mm, Weight: 2.33gms.
Created on: Monday 15th June 2015
Last updated: Monday 15th June 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Binbrook', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NLM-57F9F7
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Grey flint possible transverse arrowhead. Flake with covering scalar retouch of the dorsal side and a bulb on the ventral. The putative blade is indented, and chipper at one corner, probably in antiquity. Suggested date: Later Neolithic, 2700-2350 BC.
Length: 18.5mm, Width: 22.4mm, Thickness: 4.4mm, Weight: 1.90gms.
Created on: Tuesday 1st September 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 1st September 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Binbrook', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NLM-817B69
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Grey-buff flint with cortex and light patches of misty patina, possible transverse arrowhead. Sub-triangular flat-based flake with broad parallel flakes struck from the dorsal side and with a bulb on the ventral. Suggested date: Late Neolithic, 2700-2350 BC.
Length: 24.4mm, Width: 31.4mm, Thickness: 5.2mm, Weight: 3.41gms.
Created on: Thursday 3rd September 2015
Last updated: Thursday 3rd September 2015
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Binbrook', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NLM-81CE38
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Pale grey flint with misty patina patches, possible transverse arrowhead. Sub-triangular flake of thin lentoid section. The dorsal side bears covering scalar retouch entailing the trimming of a few large thin flakes; the dorsal side bears a low bulb at one corner, trimmed by very short abrupt retouch executed from the ventral aspect and here interpreted as the butt end of the arrowhead. The cutting edge is broken, probably recently. Suggested date: Late Neolithic, 2700-2350 BC.
Length: 26.3mm, Width: 26.8mm, Thickness: 3.7mm, Weight: 2.45gms.
Created on: Thursday 3rd September 2015
Last updated: Thursday 3rd September 2015
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Binbrook', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: BH-BC18FB
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Hertfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete flint transverse arrowhead, dating from the Late Neolithic.
The remaining piece is sub-trapezoidal, with a break having occurred at the wider end. The arrowhead has been made from a tertiary flake or blade and has been formed by long, sub-parallel, semi-abrupt retouch, with areas of short, abrupt retouch, including at the narrow end, which has been blunted to aid hafting. The heavily recorticated, white surface is indicative of deposition within an alkaline environment.
Length: 27.8mm; width: 18.9mm; thickness: 5.3mm. Weight: 2.61g.
Created on: Monday 12th October 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 14th October 2015
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Ashwell', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-740EAB
Object type: TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Published
A Late Neolithic (2700 - 2350 BC) flint crude transverse arrowhead on a tertiary flake, translucent light browny-grey in colour with short, scaled, abrupt/ semi-abrupt retouch to the right dorsal edge. There is light probable damage to the wider and shorter ends.
Created on: Monday 2nd November 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 10th November 2015
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