2024-03-28T20:26:22+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/results139120LateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingDUR567DCE.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME10.26Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-4300Forest and Frithx14235263462899.7County Durham108372017-10-13T17:14:44ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
A complete chert microlith probable scraper of Late Mesolithic date (6300-4300 BC). The lithic is sub-rectangular. The dorsal surface is convex and contains six predominant negative scars with corresponding arrises. Both the proximal and distal ends have been abruptly blunted, the distal end having a cylindrical recession, probably naturally occurring within the chert, running into the body of the lithic. The left and right hand edges have fine, semi-abrupt retouch. The ventral surface is predominantly flat with a small bulb of percussion situated at the proximal end.
The chert is a light creamy grey in colour. The lithic retains no cortex and is therefore a tertiary flake.
Length: 49.07mm, Width: 23.61mm, Thickness: 10.26mm, Weight: 9.7g.
Kevin Leahy49.07102-2.29601425DUR-5684C7725555Scraper1MESOLITHICMICROLITHNY8129finds-7255551323.6110DUR-567DCEComplete-6300x14235images/elliecox/1520103PAS557567DC001F0632015-06-08T11:01:00ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:27.89ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingDUR56D8CF.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME5.88Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-4300Forest and Frithx14235263462895.3County Durham108372017-09-17T17:27:15ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
A complete chert blade of Late Mesolithic date (6300-4300 BC). The lithic is sub-triangular. The dorsal surface is convex and contains four predominant negative scars with corresponding arrises and evidence of hinged flake removal within the mesial portion. Both the proximal and distal ends have been abruptly blunted. There is a minor amount of semi-abrupt retouch along the distal left hand edge. The ventral surface is slightly concave with a small bulb of percussion situated at the proximal end.
The chert is cream in colour. The lithic retains no cortex and is therefore a tertiary flake.
Length: 58.56mm, Width: 15.85mm, Thickness: 5.88mm, Weight: 5.3g.
Kevin Leahy58.56102-2.29601425DUR-56DAC17255651MESOLITHICDEBITAGENY8129finds-7255651315.8510DUR-56D8CFComplete-6300x14235images/elliecox/1520112PAS55756D8C001F6D32015-06-08T11:25:16ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:27.894ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingDUR56E898.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME5.83Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-4300Forest and Frithx14235263462892.2County Durham108372017-09-17T17:25:13ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Lithic implement of likely Mesolithic date (9000-3450 BC). The lithic is sub-triangular. The dorsal surface is convex and contains six predominant negative scars with corresponding arrises and evidence of hinged flake removal within the mesial portion. The proximal end has been abruptly blunted while the distal end tapers to slight point. There is a minor amount of semi-abrupt retouch along both the left and right hand edges. The ventral surface is concave with a shallow negative scar at the distal end.
The flint is cream in colour. The lithic retains no cortex and is therefore a tertiary flake.
The lithic may be the result of ultilising a core rejuvination flake
Length: 34.86mm, Width: 14.30mm, Thickness: 5.83mm, Weight: 2.2g.
Kevin Leahy34.86102-2.29601425DUR-56EAB57255671MESOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTNY8129finds-7255671314.310DUR-56E898Complete-6300x14235images/elliecox/1520114PAS55756E890018A132015-06-08T11:29:29ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:27.896ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingDUR56F6EE.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME3.25Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-4300Forest and Frithx14235263462890.5County Durham108372017-09-17T17:23:50ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Five chert blades representing debitage of of Late Mesolithic date (6300-4300 BC). The flakes have multiple negative scars with corresponding arrises. All of the flakes taper to points at the distal ends and all have a minor amount of semi-abrupt retouch. None retain any cortex. Two of the group (4 & 5 bottom middle and right) have small bulbs of percussion at the proximal end of the ventral side.
The chert ranges in colour from cream to light brown to light grey. All flakes are tertiary.
Length: 19.80mm, Width: 8.36mm, Thickness: 3.25mm, Weight: 0.5g.
Length: 25.23mm, Width: 6.60mm, Thickness: 3.34mm, Weight: 0.5g.
Length: 26.32mm, Width: 7.55mm, Thickness: 2.66mm, Weight: 0.3g.
Length: 28.34mm, Width: 10.92mm, Thickness: 5.75mm, Weight: 1.6g.
Length: 26.62mm, Width: 12.22mm, Thickness: 3.77mm, Weight: 1.4g.
Kevin Leahy19.8102-2.29601425DUR-56F8D57255701MESOLITHICDEBITAGENY8129finds-725570138.3610DUR-56F6EEComplete-6300x14235images/elliecox/1520115PAS55756F6E001F4D32015-06-08T11:33:18ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME5Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:27.897ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingDUR570394.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME1.72Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-4300Forest and Frithx14235263462890.04County Durham108372017-09-17T17:21:45ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Four chert blades representing debitage of of Late Mesolithic date (6300-4300 BC). The flakes are sub-triangular to sub-ovate. All of the lithics have multiple negative scars with corresponding arrises. All of the flakes have a minor amount of semi-abrupt retouch. None retain any cortex. All ventral surfaces are concave with none retained bulbs of percussion.
The cert ranges in colour from cream to light grey to light brown. All flakes are tertiary.
Length: 20.51mm, Width: 8.83mm, Thickness: 1.72mm, Weight: 0.4g.
Length: 16.61mm, Width: 6.72mm, Thickness: 2.04mm, Weight: 0.2g.
Length: 22.72mm, Width: 14.32mm, Thickness: 3.83mm, Weight: 1.1g.
Length: 24.02mm, Width: 7.66mm, Thickness: 3.93mm, Weight: 0.8g.
Kevin Leahy20.51102-2.29601425DUR-57062E7255741MESOLITHICDEBITAGENY8129finds-725574138.8310DUR-570394Complete-6300x14235images/elliecox/1520116PAS5575703900149332015-06-08T11:36:41ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME4Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:27.898ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingDUR5726AD.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME2.39Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-4300Forest and Frithx14235263462890.3County Durham108372017-09-17T17:20:21ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
A group of two chert tools of Late Mesolithic date (6300-4300 BC).
The lithic is a micro burin and is sub-triangular. The dorsal surface contains two predominant negative scars with a single, central arrise. The proximal end has been abruptly blunted while the distal end tapers to a point. The right hand edge contains fine semi-abrupt retouch. The ventral surface contains a small bulb of percussion situated at the proximal end.
The chert is cream in colour. The flake retains no cortex and is therefore tertiary.
Length: 17.23mm, Width: 8.87mm, Thickness: 2.39mm, Weight: 0.3g.
The lithic is a micro scraper and is sub-rectangular. The dorsal surface contains four predominant negative scars with corresponding arrises. Both the proximal and distal ends have been abruptly blunted. The left and right hand edges contains fine semi-abrupt retouch. The ventral surface is concave and contains a small bulb of percussion situated at the distal end.
The chert is grey in colour. The flake retains no cortex and is therefore tertiary.
Length: 17.91mm, Width: 9.10mm, Thickness: 3.96mm, Weight: 0.8g.
Kevin Leahy17.23102-2.29601425DUR-5728807255821MESOLITHICMICROLITHNY8129finds-725582138.8710DUR-5726ADComplete-6300x14235images/elliecox/1520119PAS5575726A001DDA32015-06-08T11:46:02ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME2Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:27.902ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingDUR573299.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME1.22Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-4300Forest and Frithx14235263462890.9County Durham108372017-09-17T17:17:45ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
A complete flint microlith of Late Mesolithic date (6300-4300 BC). The lithic is sub-rectangular. The proximal and distal ends have been abruptly blunted. The left and right hand edges contain fine semi-abrupt retouch. The ventral surface retains a small bulb of percussion situated at the proximal end.
The flint is grey in colour and retains no cortex and is therefore a tertiary flake.
Length: 6.85mm, Width: 6.83mm, Thickness: 1.22mm, Weight: 0.09g.
Kevin Leahy6.85102-2.29601425DUR-5734597255841MESOLITHICMICROLITHNY8129finds-725584136.8310DUR-573299Complete-6300x14235images/elliecox/1520122PAS5575732900193732015-06-08T11:49:13ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:27.903ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1EarlyFieldwalkingDUR203B2C.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME1.12Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-3450Forest and Frithx1423526346289County Durham108372017-09-17T16:21:02ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Two lithic implements of likely Mesolithic date (9000-3450 BC). The lithics both have multiple negative scars a minor amounts of fine retouch. Neither retain any cortex and are therefore both tertiary flakes.
The flint is a light cream in colour
Length: 6.85mm, Width: 3.17mm, Thickness: 1.12mm, Weight: >0.1g.
Length: 3.27mm, Width: 1.82mm, Thickness: 0.48mm, Weight: >0.1g.
Kevin Leahy6.85101-2.29601425DUR-2041D77351561MESOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTNY8129finds-735156133.1710DUR-203B2CComplete-9000x14235images/elliecox/1527508PAS55C203B2001D0B32015-08-05T13:38:10ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME2Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:33.641ZCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1GardeningDUR-045DE7.jpg43607From finderGood122511BA3.86Unitary AuthorityCertain2DUR43607-1500Shincliffex13712263462391County Durham108372014-07-08T21:17:15ZReturned to finderNorth EastCirca
An incomplete flint barbed and tanged arrowhead dating to the Early Bronze Age, c. 2500 to 1500 BC.
The object is triangular in plan with two notches removed from one side to create the barbs and tang although on barb has broken off. The spur from the broken barb appears to have been retouched. Invasive, scaled retouch at a low angle present on both sides of the object.
The flint is mottled white and grey. The object is 19.46 mm in length 18.19 mm wide and 3.86 mm thick. The object weighs 1.0g.
Kevin Leahy19.4610-1.56647423DUR-04604F6228451BARBED AND TANGED ARROWHEADNZ2840finds-6228451518.1910DUR-045DE7Incomplete-2500images/a8622912/1473102PAS53A045DE00170032014-06-17T14:42:54ZCertain454.754172712BRONZE AGEFlint414221Circahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:11:51.24ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1EarlyFieldwalkingDUR4CAE9B.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME1.86Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-3450Forest and Frithx14235263462890.1County Durham108372017-09-17T16:57:21ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Seven chert blades representing debitage of Mesolithic date (9000-3450 BC). The lithics have multiple negative scars with corresponding arrises. All of the flakes taper to points at the distal ends and all have a minor amount of semi-abrupt retouch. None retain any cortex. One of the group (1 top left) has a small bulb of percussion at the proximal end of the ventral surface.
The chert ranges in colour from cream to light brown to light grey. All flakes are tertiary.
Length: 6.1mm, Width: 5.54mm, Thickness: 1.86mm, Weight: 0.1g.
Length: 6.14mm, Width: 7.18mm, Thickness: 2.31mm, Weight: 0.1g.
Length: 9.41mm, Width: 7.39mm, Thickness: 2.97mm, Weight: 0.2g.
Length: 7.62mm, Width: 6.40mm, Thickness: 0.99mm, Weight: 0.1g.
Length: 10.19mm, Width: 7.42mm, Thickness: 1.66mm, Weight: 0.1g.
Length: 10.17mm, Width: 8.63mm, Thickness: 1.94mm, Weight: 0.1g.
Length: 6.75mm, Width: 4.87mm, Thickness: 1.74mm, Weight: 0.1g.
Kevin Leahy6.1101-2.29601425DUR-4CBAC47321841MESOLITHICDEBITAGENY8129finds-732184135.5410DUR-4CAE9BComplete-9000x14235images/elliecox/1524713PAS55A4CAE9001B9032015-07-14T09:40:09ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME7Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:31.491ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1EarlyFieldwalkingDUR4CCA17.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME1.14Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-3450Forest and Frithx14235263462890.1County Durham108372017-09-17T16:56:24ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Four chert blades representing debitage of Mesolithic date (9000-3450 BC). No cortex is retain on any of the lithics, there are therefore all tertiary flakes.
The lithic is sub-rectangular in plan and flat in section. Both the proximal and distal ends have been blunted. There is some fine semi-abrupt retouch along the right hand edge. The chert is cream in colour.
Length: 10.94mm, Width: 4.52mm, Thickness: 1.14mm, Weight: 0.1g.
The lithic is sub-rectangular in plan and concavo-convex in section. The proximal end has been blunted and the distal end has a minor amount of semi-abrupt retouch. The chert is a light brown in colour.
Length: 9.52mm, Width: 6.28mm, Thickness: 1.74mm, Weight: 0.1g.
Kevin Leahy10.94101-2.29601425DUR-4CCD297321871MESOLITHICDEBITAGENY8129finds-732187134.5210DUR-4CCA17Complete-9000x14235images/elliecox/1524715PAS55A4CCA100179632015-07-14T09:47:29ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME4Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:31.494ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingDUR4CE308.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME1.7Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-3450Forest and Frithx1423526346289County Durham108372017-09-17T16:44:10ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Three chert blades representing debitage of Mesolithic date (7000-3450 BC). The lithics have multiple negative scars with corresponding arrises. Two of the flakes taper to points at the distal ends (1&3). The other (2) has two notched aspects in its right hand edge. All have been blunted at the proximal end and all have a minor amount of semi-abrupt retouch. None retain any cortex.
The chert ranges in colour from cream to light brown. All flakes are tertiary.
Combined weight of three lithics = >0.1g
Length: 12.77mm, Width: 5.18mm, Thickness: 1.70mm.
Length: 12.79mm, Width: 5.97mm, Thickness: 1.65mm.
Length: 10.48mm, Width: 5.47mm, Thickness: 2.46mm.
Kevin Leahy12.77102-2.29601425DUR-4CE4A27321891MESOLITHICDEBITAGENY8129finds-732189135.1810DUR-4CE308Complete-7000x14235images/elliecox/1524718PAS55A4CE3000189932015-07-14T09:54:08ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME3Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:31.495ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingDUR4CF7D8.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME1.05Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-3450Forest and Frithx1423526346289County Durham108372017-09-17T16:43:41ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Two chert blades representing debitage of Mesolithic date (7000-3450 BC). The lithics have multiple negative scars with corresponding arrises. Both have a minor amount of semi-abrupt retouch. Neither retain any cortex.
The chert ranges in colour from cream to light grey. Both flakes are tertiary.
Combined weight of two lithics = >0.1g
Length: 8.48mm, Width: 5.76mm, Thickness: 1.05mm.
Length: 7.55mm, Width: 6.35mm, Thickness: 1.14mm.
Kevin Leahy8.48102-2.29601425DUR-4CF98A7321911MESOLITHICDEBITAGENY8129finds-732191135.7610DUR-4CF7D8Complete-7000x14235images/elliecox/1524721PAS55A4CF7D00187C32015-07-14T09:59:41ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME2Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:31.496ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingDUR4D0872.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME3.65Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-3450Forest and Frithx14235263462890.8County Durham108372017-09-17T16:37:48ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Six chert blades representing debitage of Mesolithic date (9000-3450 BC). The lithics have multiple negative scars with corresponding arrises. All of the lithics taper to slight points at the distal ends and have been blunted at the proximal end. None retain any cortex.
The chert ranges in colour from cream to grey. All flakes are tertiary.
Length: 18.08mm, Width: 11.81mm, Thickness: 3.65mm, Weight: 0.8g.
Length: 16.38mm, Width: 11.32mm, Thickness: 3.40mm, Weight: 0.5g.
Length: 17.18mm, Width: 8.37mm, Thickness: 2.29mm, Weight: 0.3g.
Length: 16.60mm, Width: 9.52mm, Thickness: 2.28mm, Weight: 0.3g.
Length: 11.32mm, Width: 8.78mm, Thickness: 1.98mm, Weight: 0.1g.
Length: 11.96mm, Width: 7.39mm, Thickness: 1.74mm, Weight: 0.1g.
Kevin Leahy18.08102-2.29601425DUR-4D0A7E7321931MESOLITHICMICROLITHNY8129finds-7321931311.8110DUR-4D0872Complete-7000x14235images/elliecox/1524723PAS55A4D0870011EC32015-07-14T10:04:07ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME6Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:31.497ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1EarlyFieldwalkingDUR4D136F.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME2.73Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-3450Forest and Frithx14235263462890.2County Durham108372017-09-17T16:35:54ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Five chert blades representing debitage of Mesolithic date (9000-3450 BC). The lithics have multiple negative scars with corresponding arrises. All of the lithics are sub-recgtangular in plan and concavo-convex in section. Both the proximal and distal ends and have been blunted and all have a minor about if retouch to one edge. None retain any cortex.
The chert ranges in colour from cream to grey. All flakes are tertiary.
Length: 20.49mm, Width: 7.03mm, Thickness: 2.73mm, Weight: 0.2g.
Length: 17.18mm, Width: 5.26mm, Thickness: 1.92mm, Weight: 0.2g.
Length: 13.57mm, Width: 6.77mm, Thickness: 1.30mm, Weight: 0.1g.
Length: 13.45mm, Width: 4.73mm, Thickness: 2.68mm, Weight: 0.2g.
Length: 10.33mm, Width: 4.97mm, Thickness: 1.91mm, Weight: 0.1g.
Kevin Leahy20.49101-2.29601425DUR-4D15047321951MESOLITHICDEBITAGENY8129finds-732195137.0310DUR-4D136FComplete-9000x14235images/elliecox/1524724PAS55A4D136001F9B32015-07-14T10:07:02ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME5Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:31.498ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1EarlyFieldwalkingDUR4D1D23.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME1.32Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-3450Forest and Frithx1423526346289County Durham108372017-09-17T16:34:13ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Nice pieces of chert debitage representing blades of Mesolithic date (9000-3450 BC). The lithics have multiple negative scars with corresponding arrises. None retain any cortex.
The chert ranges in colour from cream to grey. All flakes are tertiary.
Combined weight of nine lithics = >0.1g
Length: 9.62mm, Width: 4.80mm, Thickness: 1.32mm
Length: 9.52mm, Width: 6.46mm, Thickness: 1.89mm
Length: 7.62mm, Width: 2.38mm, Thickness: 1.11mm
Length: 7.38mm, Width: 4.85mm, Thickness: 1.39mm
Length: 8.22mm, Width: 7.60mm, Thickness: 1.49mm
Length: 6.37mm, Width: 3.97mm, Thickness: 1.14mm
Length: 6.80mm, Width: 4.96mm, Thickness: 1.11mm
Length: 4.79mm, Width: 3.59mm, Thickness: 0.71mm
Length: 4.67mm, Width: 3.85mm, Thickness: 1.24mm
Kevin Leahy9.62101-2.29601425DUR-4D1F527321961MESOLITHICMICROLITHNY8129finds-732196134.810DUR-4D1D23Complete-9000x14235images/elliecox/1524726PAS55A4D1D200130F32015-07-14T10:09:38ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME9Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:31.499ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1EarlyFieldwalkingDUR61732C.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME3.99Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-3450Forest and Frithx14235263462891.2County Durham108372017-09-17T16:32:54ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Five chert blades representing debitage of Mesolithic date (9000-3450 BC). The lithics have multiple negative scars with corresponding arrises. All of the flakes have been blunted at both the proximal and distal ends. All have a minor amount of semi-abrupt retouch one edge (left 1& 4, right 2,3&5). None retain any cortex.
The chert ranges in colour from cream to light brown. All flakes are tertiary.
Length: 26.74mm, Width: 10.77mm, Thickness: 3.99mm, Weight: 1.2g.
Length: 24.69mm, Width: 10.54mm, Thickness: 3.56mm, Weight: 1.2g.
Length: 22.75mm, Width: 13.23mm, Thickness: 3.67mm, Weight: 1.0g.
Length: 20.13mm, Width: 7.95mm, Thickness: 3.49mm, Weight: 0.5g.
Length: 17.95mm, Width: 10.25mm, Thickness: 3.53mm, Weight: 0.7g.
Kevin Leahy26.74101-2.29601425DUR-617594732335Scraper1MESOLITHICDEBITAGENY8129finds-7323351310.7710DUR-61732CComplete-9000x14235images/elliecox/1524989PAS55A61732001C8632015-07-15T09:17:54ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME5Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:31.618ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1EarlyFieldwalkingDUR6282C9.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME1.96Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-3450Forest and Frithx14235263462890.2County Durham108372017-09-17T16:31:17ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Four pieces of chert debitage of Mesolithic date (9000-3450 BC). The lithics have multiple negative scars with corresponding arrises. All have blunted proximal and distal ends. None retain any cortex.
The chert is cream in colour. All flakes are tertiary.
Length: 13.41mm, Width: 7.98mm, Thickness: 1.96mm, Weight: 0.2g.
Length: 13.72mm, Width: 5.46mm, Thickness: 1.97mm, Weight: 0.2g.
Length: 10.37mm, Width: 4.36mm, Thickness: 2.29mm, Weight: >0.1g.
Length: 10.04mm, Width: 6.26mm, Thickness: 1.18mm, Weight: >0.1g.
Kevin Leahy13.41101-2.29601425DUR-6284167323771MESOLITHICDEBITAGENY8129finds-732377137.9810DUR-6282C9Complete-9000x14235images/elliecox/1524997PAS55A6282C00190D32015-07-15T10:30:20ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME4Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:31.645ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1EarlyFieldwalkingDUR76D3D8.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME1.91Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-3450Forest and Frithx14235263462890.3County Durham108372017-09-17T16:29:23ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Three pieces of chert possibly worked and of Mesolithic date (9000-3450 BC). The lithics are sub-ovate in plan and concavo-convex in section. All lithics have a minor amount of semi-abrupt retouch. None of the lithics retain any cortex.
The chert ranges in colour from cream to light brown. All flakes are teriary.
Length: 12.83mm, Width: 10.41mm, Thickness: 1.91mm, Weight: 0.3g.
Length: 13.75mm, Width: 13.49mm, Thickness: 3.10mm, Weight: 0.6g.
Length: 15.55mm, Width: 11.94mm, Thickness: 3.84mm, Weight: 0.6g.
Kevin Leahy12.83101-2.29601425DUR-76D4E37325501MESOLITHICDEBITAGENY8129finds-7325501310.4110DUR-76D3D8Complete-9000x14235images/elliecox/1525230PAS55A76D3D00187232015-07-16T09:37:17ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME3Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:31.772ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1EarlyFieldwalkingDUR777760.jpg43607GPS (from the finder)Fair125361ME2.68Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR43607-3450Forest and Frithx14235263462890.3County Durham108372017-09-17T16:27:33ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
Two fragments of chert, possibly worked and of Mesolithic date (9000-3450 BC). The lithics are sub-triangular in plan and plano-convex in section. Both lithics have a minor amount of semi-abrupt retouch. None of the lithics retain any cortex.
The chert ranges in colour from cream to light brown. All flakes are tertiary.
Length: 12.71mm, Width: 10.12mm, Thickness: 2.68mm, Weight: 0.3g.
Length: 11.96mm, Width: 6.44mm, Thickness: 1.37mm, Weight: >0.1g.
Kevin Leahy12.71101-2.29601425DUR-7778F77325753MESOLITHICDEBITAGENY8129finds-7325751310.1210DUR-777760Complete-9000x14235images/elliecox/1525243PAS55A7777600102F32015-07-16T10:20:54ZCertainx142354654.65573171MESOLITHICFlint41422ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICPossiblyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:31.79Z