2024-03-28T13:32:20+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/results1239120LateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked2EarlyChance find during metal detecting0009.jpg256352007Centred on village (which isn't a parish)144851NEUnitary AuthorityProbably2YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx14337East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA flint thumb nail scraper, dating to the Neolithic period. The edges show signs of retouching.Daniel Pett10Everingham1YORYM-13F8F31834841LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-183484126YORYM-139A27Incomplete-3500images/bethe/217376500146713F8C01F5542007-06-14T14:15:56ZProbablyx1433742007-04-30T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:50.429ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingBL0413.jpg256352007From a paper map144271NE4Unitary AuthorityCertain2YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx143374.81East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaBroken lithic Implement, of light grey/brown material.
The flint flake has been reworked as an 'end and side scraper' or possibly a leaf shaped arrowhead.
Retouching is subparallel and covering. Both faces of the flake have been worked in the same fashion, with removals across the entire surface.Daniel Pett37.210Bridlington area1YORYM-69C8F71929141LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-1929141227.16YORYM-69B773Incomplete-3500images/bcrump/118800600146E69C8C01E3F42007-09-11T14:47:56ZCertainx1433742007-04-05T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:54.971ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1Other chance find25635200714425NE7.2Unitary AuthorityCertainYORYM25635Restricted Accessx14337118843.92East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberA flint flake that appears to have been retouched for use as a side scraper or similar.
The face of the flake shows reworking focused down one edge. The reverse clearly shows the bulb of percussion and conschoidal fractures.Daniel Pett30.310BarmstonYORYM-F93BF41969691BRONZE AGELITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-196969421.16YORYM-F93343x13712images/bcrump/2001470F93BD0101E42007-10-12T16:33:17ZProbablyx1433742007-09-28T23:00:00Z013NEOLITHICFlint41430NE19NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:56.935ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingBH0014.jpg256352007Centred on village (which isn't a parish)144851MEUnitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-3500Restricted Accessx14235East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca1) A small heavily utilised mesolithic core (8300-3500 BC). Multiple blade flakes have been removed from the core.
13.2g 35.2mm x 29.9mm x 11.8mm
2) A small heavily utilised mesolithic core (8300-3500 BC). Multiple blade flakes have been removed from all angles of the core.
16.2g 22.2mm x 25.7mm x 19.4mm
3) Hammerstone or fire-cracked pebble, with some evidence of working.
14.4g 25.1mm x 27.2mm x 22.3mm
4) Waste flake, with flakes removed from the surfaces of flake. The flake has ripples of percussion and a hinge fracture, secondary retouch, a surviving bulb of percussion or a striking platform.
2.2g 23.7mm x 26.7mm x 3.1mmDaniel Pett10Everingham1YORYM-30C1E32005851LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-200585126YORYM-322883Complete-8300images/law/11570510014743230C0167B42007-11-20T18:10:20ZCertainx1423542007-11-01T00:00:00Z0MESOLITHICFlint41430ME4Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:59.082ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire10Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingTL0322.jpg256352008GPS (from the finder)44911NE5.3Unitary AuthorityCertain1YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx143373.6East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA small Neolithic thumb scraper. The scraper has a shallow plano-convex section, with one flat side and one convex. The flint is roughly circular in overall shape. It has been formed from a light brownish-grey flint. The bulb of percussion and striking platform have both been removed, but the ripples of percussion are still evident. There are many shallow arrises. The upper half of the dorsal surface has been heavily retouched, forming a scraper end. The retouch is steep and elaborate. Daniel Pett2810Yapham1YORYM-8174A02374821LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-23748212228YORYM-818B11Fragment-3500images/law/1193064001491818E4015D342008-11-10T11:20:04ZCertainx1433742008-08-31T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:19.478ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire10Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingTL0323.jpg256352008GPS (from the finder)44961NE11.5Unitary AuthorityCertain1YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx143376.3East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA small crude Neolithic thumb scraper. The scraper has a shallow plano-convex section, with one rounded side and one convex. The flint is roughly circular in overall shape. It has been formed from a light brownish-grey flint. The bulb of percussion and striking platform have both been removed, but the ripples of percussion are still evident. There are many shallow arrises. The retouch is steep. Daniel Pett25.910Fangfoss1YORYM-8174A02374841LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2374841221.68YORYM-8192C2Fragment-3500images/law/119306500149181942019C442008-11-10T11:21:38ZCertainx1433742008-08-31T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:19.479ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire10Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingTL0324.jpg256352008GPS (from the finder)44911NE7.9Unitary AuthorityCertain1YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx143375.8East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA small crude Neolithic thumb scraper. The scraper has a shallow plano-convex section, with one rounded side and one convex. The flint is roughly oval in overall shape. It has been formed from a light greyish-brown flint. The bulb of percussion and striking platform have both been removed, but the ripples of percussion are still evident. There are many shallow arrises. The retouch is steep. Daniel Pett29.610Yapham1YORYM-8174A02374861LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2374861223.48YORYM-819844Fragment-3500images/law/1193066001491819960133342008-11-10T11:23:02ZCertainx1433742008-08-31T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:19.48ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0028.jpg256352008From a paper map42351NE12.9Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx143371388442.8East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA large Neolithic scraper, which has been elaborately worked. The scraper has a plano-convex section, with one flat side and one convex. The flint is tear-dropped shaped over all. It has been formed from a light orangey-white flint, with creamy-white flaws within the flake matrix. The bulb of percussion and striking platform are both evident. The dorsal surface is still coated with 5% natural cortex. There are also some steep arrises. The upper end of the dorsal surface has been heavily retouched, forming a scraper end. The retouch is steep.Daniel Pett62.410Bempton1YORYM-6A6E902389011LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389011242.16YORYM-6A46F3Complete-3500images/yorkvol/11955230014926A66D01E7542008-11-21T12:15:42ZCertainx1433742008-09-02T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.145ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0029.jpg256352008From a paper map42351NE16.6Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx143371388452.4East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA large Neolithic scraper, which has been elaborately worked. The scraper has a plano-convex section, with one flat side and one convex. The flint is a rounded tear-dropped shape over all. It has been formed from a mid orangey-brown flint, with creamy-grey flaws within the flake matrix. The bulb of percussion and striking platform are both evident. The dorsal surface is still coated with 5% natural cortex. There are also some steep arrises. The upper end of the dorsal surface has been heavily retouched, forming a scraper end. The retouch is steep.Daniel Pett56.710Bempton1YORYM-6C16912389061LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389061241.36YORYM-6A8168Complete-3500images/yorkvol/11955240014926A8AB01BDF42008-11-21T12:25:15ZCertainx1433742008-09-02T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.146ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0030.jpg256352008From a paper map42351NE5.7Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx14337354748.31East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA small crude Neolithic thumb scraper. The scraper has a shallow plano-convex section, with one rounded side and one convex. The flint is roughly oval in overall shape. It has been formed from a light greyish-brown flint. The bulb of percussion and striking platform have both been removed, but the ripples of percussion are still evident, a hinge fracture remains in place where the bulb of percussion has been removed. There are many shallow arrises. The retouch is steep.Daniel Pett43.810Bempton1YORYM-6C24782389291LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389291225.36YORYM-6C20A0Complete-3500images/yorkvol/11955250014926C243018F042008-11-21T14:14:27ZCertainx1433742008-09-02T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.156ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0031.jpg256352008From a paper map42351NE20.1Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx143373547454.6East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA large Neolithic tool possibly a scraper, which has been elaborately worked. The scraper has a plano-convex section, with one flat side and one convex. The flint is oval in shape. It has been formed from a light greyish-brown flint, with creamy-white flaws within the flake matrix. The bulb of percussion and striking platform have both been removed. The dorsal surface is still coated with +25% natural cortex. There are also some steep arrises. The upper end of the ventral surface has been heavily retouched, forming a scraper end (it is usually the dorsal surface). The retouch is steep.Daniel Pett58.110Bempton1YORYM-6C34072389311LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389311237.86YORYM-6C2F22Complete-3500images/yorkvol/11955260014926C33C014C842008-11-21T14:18:36ZCertainx1433742008-09-02T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.157ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0032.jpg256352008From a paper map42351NE8.7Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx143373547454.6East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA large Neolithic scraper, which has been elaborately worked. The scraper is largely flat and it is oval. It has been formed from a light greyish-white flint, with creamy-white flaws within the flake matrix. The bulb of percussion and striking platform are both evident. The dorsal surface is flawed. There are also some shallow arrises. The upper end of the dorsal surface has been retouched, forming a scraper end. The retouch is crude.Daniel Pett71.710Bempton1YORYM-6C4B042389341LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389341242.26YORYM-6C4458Complete-3500images/yorkvol/11955270014926C4A5016FE42008-11-21T14:24:37ZCertainx1433742008-09-02T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.159ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0033.jpg256352008From a paper map42351NE8.6Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx143373547413.3East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA small crude Neolithic thumb scraper. The scraper has a shallow plano-convex section, with one rounded side and one convex. The flint is roughly tear-dropped in overall shape. It has been formed from a light greyish-white flint. The bulb of percussion and striking platform have both been removed, but the ripples of percussion are still evident. There are many shallow arrises. The retouch on the scraper edge is steep.Daniel Pett58.510Bempton1YORYM-6C4B042389471LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389471232.66YORYM-6CBF16Complete-3500images/yorkvol/11955280014926CC4A0131D42008-11-21T14:57:14ZCertainx1433742008-09-02T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.165ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0034.jpg256352008From a paper map42351ME12.9Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx142353547414.8East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA worked flint tool, which is possibly Mesolithic to Neolithic in date. The bulb of percussion and striking platform have both been removed, as multiple blades and bladelets have been removed from its surface. Ripples of percussion are still evident. The tool has a triangular section. It has been formed from a light brownish-grey flint, with patches of lighter material within the flint matrix. There is some crude but steep retouch along one edge.Daniel Pett71.810Bempton1YORYM-6C4B042389501NEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389501216.86YORYM-6CCCA3Complete-8300x14337images/yorkvol/11955290014926CD10019DD42008-11-21T15:00:32ZCertainx1423542008-09-02T23:00:00Z09MESOLITHICFlint41430ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.166ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0035.jpg256352008From a paper map42351ME6.5Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx14235354746.9East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA worked flint, which is probably Mesolithic to Neolithic in date. The bulb of percussion and striking platform both survive. Multiple blades and bladelets have been removed from its surface. Ripples of percussion are still evident. There is a retouched notched edge. It has been formed from a light brownish-grey flint, with patches of lighter material within the flint matrix. Daniel Pett38.710Bempton1YORYM-6C4B042389531NEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389531235.76YORYM-6CD900Complete-8300x14337images/yorkvol/11955300014926CDE301D6C42008-11-21T15:04:03ZCertainx1423542008-09-02T23:00:00Z09MESOLITHICFlint41430ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.167ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0036.jpg256352008From a paper map42351NE12.4Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx143373547462East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA large Neolithic scraper, which has been elaborately worked. The scraper has a plano-convex section, with one flat side and one convex. The dorsal surface is covered with approximately 80% cortex. The flint has a rounded shape. It has been formed from a light greyish-white flint, with creamy-white flaws within the flake matrix. The bulb of percussion and striking platform have been removed. There are also some shallow arrises. The edges of the dorsal surface have been heavily retouched, forming a scraper-like appearance. The retouch is shallow.Daniel Pett63.610Bempton1YORYM-6C4B042389581LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389581260.36YORYM-6CE416Complete-3500images/yorkvol/11955310014926D00701FB342008-11-21T15:13:11ZCertainx1433742008-09-02T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.169ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0037.jpg256352008From a paper map42351ME8.2Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx142353547415.6East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA worked flint, which is probably Mesolithic to Neolithic in date. The bulb of percussion and striking platform both survive. Multiple blades and bladelets have been removed from its surface. Ripples of percussion are still evident. There is a retouched notched edge. It has been formed from a light brownish-grey flint, with patches of lighter material within the flint matrix. Daniel Pett64.510Bempton1YORYM-6C4B042389601NEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389601220.76YORYM-6D0AE3Complete-8300x14337images/yorkvol/11955320014926D11101ED042008-11-21T15:17:37ZCertainx1423542008-09-02T23:00:00Z09MESOLITHICFlint41430ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.17ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0038.jpg256352008From a paper map42351ME11.4Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx142353547416.8East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA crude Neolithic tool, with retouched egdes. The tool has a triangular section, one side has steep arrises and the other is flat. It has been formed from a light greyish-brown flint. The bulb of percussion and striking platform are both evident and the ripples of percussion can be seen. The retouch edge is steep and has been carefully worked. Daniel Pett68.810Bempton1YORYM-6C4B042389701NEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389701231.16YORYM-6D45B6Complete-8300x14337images/yorkvol/11955330014926D4A4011F842008-11-21T15:32:52ZCertainx1423542008-09-02T23:00:00Z09MESOLITHICFlint41430ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.175ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0039.jpg256352008From a paper map42351ME22.9Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx142353547449.9East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA crude Mesolithic - Neolithic tool, with retouched edges; the function of this tool is uncertain. The tool has a triangular section, one side has steep arrises and the other is flat. It has been formed from a light orangey-brown flint. The bulb of percussion and striking platform have been removed. The retouch edge is steep.Daniel Pett82.810Bempton1YORYM-6C4B042389751NEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389751227.96YORYM-6D6902Complete-8300x14337images/yorkvol/11955340014926D6F601F9D42008-11-21T15:42:46ZCertainx1423542008-09-02T23:00:00Z09MESOLITHICFlint41430ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.178ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flaked1EarlyChance find during metal detectingPH0040.jpg256352008From a paper map42351NE16.2Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2100Restricted Accessx143373547456.5East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27Z3Yorkshire and the HumberCircaA crude Neolithic tool, with retouched edges; the function of this tool is uncertain. The tool is crude and chunky, with a rectangular section. It has been formed from a mid brownish-grey flint. The bulb of percussion and striking platform have been removed. Daniel Pett62.610Bempton1YORYM-6C4B042389821LITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2389821250.36YORYM-6D8AB5Complete-3500images/yorkvol/11955350014926D90401FE442008-11-21T15:51:33ZCertainx1433742008-09-02T23:00:00Z0NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:20.181Z