2024-03-29T14:01:34+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/results4120City of Southampton10Unitary AuthorityBRONZE AGE1GardeningHAMP0AB2E6.jpg37256Generated from computer mapping software1177071UN5.3Unitary AuthorityCertain4HAMP37256-800BevoisCity of Southampton108372016-07-22T09:04:35ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
An undatable Prehistoric (Neolithic to Bronze Age, 4000-800 BC) tertiary flint flake with no apparent retouch. The flake is grey in colour and opaque, being translucent at the very edges.
Katie Hinds30.610-1.40392837HAMP-0AF73B7966301Hampshire Cultural Trust Object Entry Form WINCM 194BRONZE AGEDEBITAGESU4213finds-7966301517.28HAMP-0AB2E6Complete-4000x13712images/khindshamp/1576331PAS5790AB2E00169842016-07-21T11:59:58ZCertainx143371350.91494249UNKNOWNFlint41421NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainUnitary Authority Ward2022-07-14T07:13:24.438ZCity of Southampton100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1MiddleGardeningHAMP-5C1AE2palaeolithicimplement.jpg372562009From a paper map175701PA20.55Unitary AuthorityCertain4HAMP37256-180000Bitternex1438726351731130City of Southampton108372014-05-08T13:05:28ZSouth EastCirca
A small flint handaxe of stained flint dating to the Middle Palaeolithic. It is sub-triangular in form. The object has a shallow S-shaped profile. It is covered by removals on both faces; the ventral face is far more intensively worked with far smaller removals than the dorsal. The sides are somewhat battered, while the distal end is broadly straight (this is where the axe would have been held). The removals have been smoothed a little by water action. The ventral face is of a largely orange hue, while the dorsal features off-whites and more brown colours.
Kevin Leahy91.4102-1.37548047HAMP-5C2A072736141E2532HANDAXESU4413finds-2736141568.156HAMP-5C1AE2Complete-500000images/rwebley/12260560014AE5C29D0158932009-10-26T15:39:09ZCertainx1438742009-10-11T23:00:00Z50.91479387PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA1Circa2http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICCertainUnitary Authority Ward2022-07-14T07:08:42.585ZLateCity of Southampton10Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedIRON AGE1LateGardeningsmallflake.jpg372562007From a paper map1177031PAUnitary AuthorityCertain4HAMP3725643Millbrookx1438726351713City of Southampton108372011-02-24T12:18:32ZReturned to finder3South EastCircaA small tertiary flint flake, undiagnostic, and so given a general prehistoric date. It is of a grey brown colour, with some patinisation resulting in a lighter grey patch on both faces, and a darker surround on the dorsal face. There is some edge damage which is estimated to have occured in antiquity, but the flake is in otherwise good condition.Daniel Pett30103-1.44660065HAMP-D5B5F31907311R430IRON AGEFLAKESU3913finds-19073115268HAMP-D57282Complete-40000x13992images/lshipley/114793000146CD5B5C01D4E42007-08-23T11:03:08ZCertainx1438742007-06-17T23:00:00Z01650.91515244PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA1Circa2http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICCertainUnitary Authority Ward2022-07-14T07:07:53.803ZCity of Southampton10Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1Other chance findHAMP-FCA5B3pick.jpg372562007From a paper map1175351ME35.7Unitary AuthorityCertain4HAMP37256-3500Woolstonx1423526351742193City of Southampton108372011-02-24T12:18:32ZReturned to finderSouth EastCircaA flint pick of Mesolithic (or early Neolithic) date, rolled and polished by water action. Both faces are bevelled, but one in a more definite triangular cross-section. There are removals all over the surface of the pick; no cortex is present. The butt is oblique while the cutting end is now rounded due to wear. Both longitudinal edges have been 'battered', a common feature on implements of this type. The light grey flint has become weathered, and in many areas has taken on yellow and orange hues from iron staining.Daniel Pett124.210-1.39017413HAMP-FCB8D11832721E2124; R433PICKSU4309finds-1832721438.28HAMP-FCA5B3Complete-8300images/rwebley/1141279001466FCB88019E542007-06-13T11:48:40ZCertainx1423542007-04-30T23:00:00Z050.8789015MESOLITHICFlint41421ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainUnitary Authority Ward2022-07-14T07:07:50.335Z