2024-03-28T19:17:23+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/results42120Oxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1Other chance findPalaeolithic to Neolithic Lithic Flake.jpg83282007From a paper map187381PA5.5DistrictCertain2BERK8504-2100Broughtonx143871.7Cherwell108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca1 flint chip. A waste product from lithic working which exhibits the typical bulb of percussion and striking platform. The flake has not been retouched and is therefore undiagnostic and difficult to date. A broad date range of Palaeolithic to Neolithc has therefore been given.Daniel Pett2010-1.3744BERK-7F17481917721NEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTSP4339finds-19177214186BERK-7F3B90Incomplete-40000x14337images/cburrill/314879300146D7F66E01D1B42007-08-31T12:07:26ZPossiblyx1438742007-07-31T23:00:00Z0952.047731PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA1Circa2http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to FinderCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:54.3ZEarlyOxfordshire1CountyKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1Chance find during metal detecting83282007From a paper map18554PAFound on a Weekend Wanderers Rally 02.09.07 - 03.09.07DistrictCertain4BERK8439Lockingex143875.89Vale of White Horse108372014-08-15T11:05:44ZReturned to finder1South EastA Prehistoric flint flakeAnni Byard33.610-1.409932BERK-394D441971061Ticket no. Or 6BRONZE AGELITHIC IMPLEMENTSU4185finds-197106230.510BERK-396AC3Completex13712images/ksutton/100147139715015B242007-10-15T17:36:37ZCertainx1438742007-09-01T23:00:00Z01351.562395PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:57.003ZOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1LateFieldwalking83282009From a paper map8482PA5.34DistrictCertain4BERK8504Restricted Accessx143876Cherwell108372015-01-05T13:34:04ZSouth EastAn unusual flint flake, with some limited retouch along the lateral edges and distal tip. The flake has a natural hole towards the proximal tip, but it does not show signs of human manipulation. The distal tip is hooked and appears to have occured naturally when the flake was struck from the core. Although the retouch is minimal, there are signs of human working, and this flake may have been utilised as a scraper or blade (one edge is quite jagged). The tool may have have been utilised as a piercing tool as the tip shows signs of being pressed hard against something and is crushed and worn. Although the hole may suggest that this tool may have been suspended from a cord, either as jewellery of for securing it about the person, this is just specualtion.
Although it is hard to assign a date to this aretfact, it is suggested that it may be Upper Palaeolithic to Mesolithic in date.
The flake measures 48.36mm long, 23.52mm wide and is a maximum of 5.34mm thick. It weighs 6 grams.Anni Byard48.3610Begbrooke3BERK-64B5B72585471MESOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-258547323.526BERK-648C34Completex14235images/abyard/10014A264B58011EE42009-06-03T11:07:20ZCertainx1438742009-05-05T23:00:00Z06PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12PALAEOLITHICReturned to finderCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:30.537ZLateOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedMESOLITHIC1LateFieldwalking83282009From a paper map84821PA5.99DistrictCertain2BERK8504-4500Restricted Accessx143875.5Cherwell108372016-10-18T11:30:11Z3South EastCirca
A tertiary flake with buff-coloured patina. This flake has been retouched on both lateral edges and the proximal tip, and the bulb has been removed. The same thick patina seen over the dorsal and ventral sides of the flake can be seen over the retouched edges. There is a sub-circular notch fracture at the proximal end, although this appears to be natural. The patina on this flake suggests a date of great antiquity, possible dating from the Upper Palaeolithic or Mesolithic periods (c.300,000 - 4500 BC). This retouched flake may have been used as an end and side scraper. The flake's shape bears a resemblance to another flake recovered from the same area (BERK-648C34). The distal end of the flake, although partially broken, appears to form a hook shape - as with the other flake, this element may have been utilised as a piercing tool, although as the flake tip is broken it is hard to be certain. The flake measures 43.60mm long, 22.10mm wide and has a maximum thickness of 5.99mm. It weighs 5.5gms.
Anni Byard43.610Begbrooke3BERK-684E622586521MESOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-2586521322.16BERK-682545Incomplete-300000x14235images/abyard/10014A2684E20147042009-06-03T15:12:50ZCertainx1438742009-05-05T23:00:00Z6PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA1Circa2PALAEOLITHICReturned to finderCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:30.591ZOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1EarlyGardeningClaire Sawyer flint front.jpg83281984From a paper mapFair185251PA13.82DistrictCertain1BERK8571-800Restricted Accessx1438725.74West Oxfordshire108372017-09-15T12:11:52ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
A fragment of a larger worked Prehistoric flake. There is some retouch along the straight edge; there is also modern damage and evidence of crushing along the other edges. An area of cortex is present on the ventral surface. The flint is patinated to a patchy orange-brown colour. Dimensions:
Helen Geake58.6910Woodstock1BERK-8F30E0706351BRONZE AGELITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-706351538.266BERK-8ED937Fragment-500000x13712images/ksutton/14065800140F8F16A0168542004-07-17T10:29:14ZCertainx1438741984-01-01T00:00:00Z131989-01-01T00:00:00Z1PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA1Circa2http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:49.628ZOxfordshire10CountyKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1FieldwalkingFlint 367 front alt.jpg83281978From a paper mapFair18691PAThis flint forms part of an assemblage that was collected during annual field walking sessions.4.96DistrictCertain2BERK8571-800Restricted Accessx143872.46West Oxfordshire108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finderSouth EastA Prehistoric flint knapping fragment. It was struck as a flake but broke during the knapping process. The flint has a white/grey opaque patina, with some rust spots present that suggest it originated in the Chilterns. There is a small area of cortex present at one end. There is no evidence of secondary reworking but there is some modern damage at one end.
Dimensions: length 36.73mm; width 10.38mm; thickness 4.96mm; weight 2.46gDaniel Pett36.7310Chipping NortonBERK-003BE1752731BRONZE AGELITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-75273310.388BERK-001914Incomplete-500000x13712images/ksutton/136599001415003BB014F042004-09-21T11:34:35ZCertainx1438741978-01-01T00:00:00Z0132004-05-31T23:00:00Z1PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:52.339ZLateOxfordshire10CountyKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1EarlyFieldwalkingFlint 368b front alt.jpg83281978From a paper mapFair18691PAThis flint forms part of an assemblage that was collected during annual field walking sessions.3.54DistrictCertain1BERK8571-800Restricted Accessx143870.99West Oxfordshire108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finder3South EastA Prehistoric small flint flake fragment. No trace of secondary reworking but there is some modern edge damage. The flint has a thick white/grey, opaque patina with some rust spots that indicate it may have come from the Chilterns.
Dimensions: length 21.18mm; width 13.13mm; thickness 3.54mm; weight 0.99gDaniel Pett21.1810Chipping Norton1BERK-17EE86754601BRONZE AGELITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-75460313.138BERK-17C956Fragment-500000x13712images/ksutton/13687900141517E41019F442004-09-22T14:29:37ZCertainx1438741978-01-01T00:00:00Z0132004-05-31T23:00:00Z1PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finderCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:52.445ZOxfordshire10CountyKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1FieldwalkingFox - core flake front.jpg83282004From a paper mapFair183501PA16.5DistrictCertain2BERK8253-800Restricted Accessx1438742.7South Oxfordshire108372016-10-11T22:01:09ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
A Prehistoric flint flake. The flint is white-grey with small rust patches on the surface (possibly indicating the flint orignated in the Chilterns). There is an area of cortex present on the dorsal side that extends onto the butt. There are at least 3 clear flake scars on the ventral surface and a notch has been removed on the right side. There is some evidence of retouch within the notch. The flake has broken laterally and there is some modern edge damage.
Robert Webley62.1610Goring HeathBERK-A8D2C4776291BRONZE AGELITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-776291337.98BERK-A8FB61Incomplete-50000x13712images/ksutton/139192001416A8FC70101742004-10-11T14:51:03ZCertainx1438742004-03-01T00:00:00Z132004-05-31T23:00:00Z1PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA1Circa2http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:53.827ZMiddleOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingBarrett - flint 1 - complete.jpg83282005From finderFair141563PAThis assemblage of tools has been made from the same flint, they have the same patination and the ridges have been flattened. They have come from a secondary context from the gravel. 31.9DistrictCertain2BERK8504-8300Restricted Accessx14387193Cherwell108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finder2South EastA Middle Palaeolithic flint handaxe (40,000-8,300BC). Orange brown flint with approximately 40% cortex present. The handaxe has been bifacially worked from bad quality flint. It does not conform to any of the most distinctive types; it is more elongated than ovate. Length: 96.52mm; width: 58.77mm; thickness: 31.90mm; weight: 193g.Daniel Pett86.5210Banbury2BERK-CBB6B8939871PALAEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-93987358.776BERK-CBABD2Incomplete-40000x14387images/ksutton/177167001426CBB640126242005-04-25T09:41:56ZCertainx1438742005-03-01T00:00:00Z021PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:03.743ZMiddleOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingBarrett - flint 2 - complete copy.jpg83282005From a paper mapGood141563PAThis assemblage of tools has been made from the same flint, they have the same patination and the ridges have been flattened. They have come from a secondary context from the gravel. 30.31DistrictCertain2BERK8504-8300Restricted Accessx14387183Cherwell108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finder2South EastA Middle Palaeolithic flint ?pebble chopper (40,000-8,300BC). Orange brown flint with approximately 10% cortex present. This is a bifacially worked tool with areas of retouch along the tip. There is some modern damage.
Dimensions: Length: 104.30mm; width: 54.18mm; thickness: 30.31mm; weight: 183g.
Daniel Pett104.310Banbury2BERK-2CBB16992461PALAEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-99246354.186BERK-2CA202Incomplete-40000x14387images/ksutton/17717000142B2CBB00172942005-06-17T13:10:08ZCertainx1438742005-03-01T00:00:00Z022PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:06.767ZOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1FieldwalkingBarrett - flint 3 - complete.jpg83282005From a paper mapGood141563PAThis is part of a lithic scatter of 11 implements. The flint is the same with the same patination and the ridges have been similarly flattened. 20.61DistrictCertainBERK8504-8300Restricted Accessx1438755.67Cherwell108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finderSouth EastA Middle Palaeolithic flint scraper (40,000-8,300BC). Orange brown flint with approximately 10% cortex present. The scraper has steep retouch along the distal end and the right side. There is some modern damage. Length: 65.93mm; width: 38.42mm; thickness: 20.61mm; weight: 55.67g.Daniel Pett65.9310BanburyBERK-2CBB16992491PALAEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-99249338.426BERK-2CD473-40000x14387images/ksutton/17717100142B2CDE501E6442005-06-17T13:19:33ZCertainx1438742005-03-01T00:00:00Z022PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:06.768ZOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1FieldwalkingBarrett - flint 4 - complete.jpg83282005From a paper mapGood141563PAThis assemblage of tools has been made from the same flint, they have the same patination and the ridges have been flattened. They have come from a secondary context from the gravel. 14.02DistrictCertainBERK8504-8300Restricted Accessx1438720.05Cherwell108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finderSouth EastA Middle Palaeolithic flint nosed scraper on a blade or a blade-like flake (40,000-8,300BC). Orange brown flint with some cortex remaining. Retouch is present along both edges; it has been worked unifacially. There is some modern damage. Length: 60.61mm; width: 20.06mm; thickness: 14.02mm; weight: 20.05g.Daniel Pett60.6110BanburyBERK-2CBB16992511PALAEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-99251320.066BERK-2CE532-40000x14387images/ksutton/17717200142B2CE7301AD042005-06-17T13:21:55ZCertainx1438742005-03-01T00:00:00Z022PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:06.769ZMiddleOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingBarrett - flint 5 - complete.jpg83282005From a paper mapGood141563PAThis assemblage of tools has been made from the same flint, they have the same patination and the ridges have been flattened. They have come from a secondary context from the gravel. 10.01DistrictCertain4BERK8504-8300Restricted Accessx1438711.89Cherwell108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finder2South EastA Middle Palaeolithic flint flake (40,000-8,300BC). This is a tertiary flake from late in the reduction sequence with no cortex present. The flake is from a reduced core. There is a small amount of retouch present.
Dimensions: length: 28.03mm; width: 32.58mm; thickness: 10.01mm; weight: 11.89g.
Daniel Pett28.0310Banbury2BERK-2CBB16992521PALAEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-99252332.586BERK-2CEB96Complete-40000x14387images/ksutton/17717300142B2CED4010BD42005-06-17T13:23:32ZCertainx1438742005-03-01T00:00:00Z022PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:06.769ZMiddleOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingBarrett - flint 6 - complete.jpg83282005From a paper mapGood141563PAThis assemblage of tools has been made from the same flint, they have the same patination and the ridges have been flattened. They have come from a secondary context from the gravel. 24.76DistrictCertain2BERK8504-8300Restricted Accessx1438779.52Cherwell108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finder2South EastA Middle Palaeolithic flint notched scraper (40,000-8,300BC). This scraper is made on an inferior flake with no cortex remaining. All edges except the platform have some retouch with two notched areas; one is only retouched from the dorsal surface. Orange brown flint with thick patina.
Dimensions: length: 87.13mm; width: 47.88mm; thickness: 24.76mm; weight: 79.52g.
Daniel Pett87.1310Banbury2BERK-2CBB16992541PALAEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-99254347.886BERK-2CF160Incomplete-40000x14387images/ksutton/17717400142B2CF2B01EA742005-06-17T13:24:59ZCertainx1438742005-03-01T00:00:00Z022PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:06.771ZMiddleOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingBarrett - flint 7 - complete.jpg83282005From a paper mapGood141563PAThis assemblage of tools has been made from the same flint, they have the same patination and the ridges have been flattened. They have come from a secondary context from the gravel. 18.9DistrictCertain2BERK850477.92-8300Restricted Accessx14387Cherwell108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finder2South EastA Middle Palaeolithic flint scraper (40,000-8,300BC). This scraper is made on a tertiary flake with no cortex remaining. The scraper has been quite abruptly retouched around the entire edge. Orange brown flint with thick patina.
Dimensions: length: 65.15mm; width: 56.57mm; thickness: 18.90mm; weight: 77.92g.
Daniel Pett62.1510Banbury2BERK-2CBB16992551PALAEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-99255356.576BERK-2CF6E6Incomplete-40000x14387images/ksutton/17717500142B2CF940180242005-06-17T13:26:44ZCertainx1438742005-03-01T00:00:00Z022PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:06.771ZOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1Fieldwalking83282005From finderGood141563PA
This is part of a lithic scatter of 11 implements. The flint is the same with the same patination and the ridges have been similarly flattened.
DistrictCertainBERK8504-10000Restricted Accessx14387Cherwell108372015-01-05T13:26:14ZReturned to finderSouth East
Palaeolithic flint flake (no. 8). Probably Upper Palaeolithic. No further details available.
Anni Byard10BanburyBERK-2CBB16992571PALAEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-9925736BERK-2CFDB4-40000x14387images/ksutton/100142B2CFF40141D42005-06-17T13:28:20ZCertainx1438742005-03-01T00:00:00Z22PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:06.772ZMiddleOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1MiddleMetal detectorBarrett - flint 8 - complete.jpg83282005From finderGood141563PAThis assemblage of tools has been made from the same flint, they have the same patination and the ridges have been flattened. They have come from a secondary context from the gravel.
13.75DistrictCertain2BERK8504-8300Restricted Accessx1438731.55Cherwell108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finder2South EastA Middle Palaeolithic flint scraper (40,000-8,300BC). This scraper is made on an elongated secondary flake with approximately 10% cortex remaining. Retouch is present on virtually all sides. Orange brown flint with thick patina.
Dimensions: length: 63.43mm; width: 36.51mm; thickness: 13.75mm; weight: 31.55g.
Daniel Pett63.4310Banbury2BERK-2CBB16992581PALAEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-99258136.516BERK-2D0492Incomplete-40000x14387images/ksutton/17717600142B2D04E0143642005-06-17T13:29:50ZCertainx1438742005-03-01T00:00:00Z022PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:06.772ZMiddleOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingBarrett - flint 9 - complete.jpg83282005From finderGood141563PAThis assemblage of tools has been made from the same flint, they have the same patination and the ridges have been flattened. They have come from a secondary context from the gravel. 16.35DistrictCertain2BERK8504-8300Restricted Accessx1438741.59Cherwell108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finder2South EastA Middle Palaeolithic flint flake (40,000-8,300BC). This is a secondary flake with no cortex remaining. There is some modern damage to the flake which has possibly removed or obscured any retouch.. Orange brown flint with thick patina.
Dimensions: length: 51.96mm; width: 56.55mm; thickness: 16.35mm; weight: 41.59g.
Daniel Pett51.9610Banbury2BERK-2CBB16992591PALAEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-99259356.556BERK-2D0836Incomplete-40000x14387images/ksutton/17717700142B2D09401F0B42005-06-17T13:31:00ZCertainx1438742005-03-01T00:00:00Z022PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:06.773ZMiddleOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingBarrett - flint 10 - complete.jpg83282005From finderGood141563PAThis assemblage of tools has been made from the same flint, they have the same patination and the ridges have been flattened. They have come from a secondary context from the gravel. 25.67DistrictCertain2BERK8504-8300Restricted Accessx14387122.85Cherwell108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finder2South EastA Middle Palaeolithic flint scraper (40,000-8,300BC). This is a secondary flake with approximately 10% cortex remaining. The scraper has been quite intensively flake but only retouched from the dorsal surface. Orange brown flint with thick patina.
Dimensions: length: 73.22mm; width: 60.35mm; thickness: 25.67mm; weight: 122.85g.
Daniel Pett73.2210Banbury2BERK-2CBB16992611PALAEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-99261360.356BERK-2D0C18Incomplete-40000x14387images/ksutton/17716800142B2D0D3016A742005-06-17T13:32:03ZCertainx1438742005-03-01T00:00:00Z022PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:06.774ZMiddleOxfordshire100CountyKnapped/flakedPALAEOLITHIC1MiddleFieldwalkingBarrett - flint 11 - complete.jpg83282005From finderGood141563PAThis assemblage of tools has been made from the same flint, they have the same patination and the ridges have been flattened. They have come from a secondary context from the gravel. 6.84DistrictCertainBERK8504-8300Restricted Accessx143877.3Cherwell108372011-02-24T13:52:58ZReturned to finder2South EastA Middle Palaeolithic flint flake (40,000-8,300BC). This is a primary flake with approximately 50% cortex remaining. This is a hinge fractured flake with no retouch. Orange brown flint with thick patina.
Dimensions: length: 30.47mm; width: 30.57mm; thickness: 6.84mm; weight: 7.30g.
Daniel Pett30.4710Banbury2BERK-2CBB16992621PALAEOLITHICLITHIC IMPLEMENTRestricted Accessfinds-99262330.576BERK-2D0FE6-40000x14387images/ksutton/17716900142B2D110018BE42005-06-17T13:33:04ZCertainx1438742005-03-01T00:00:00Z022PALAEOLITHICFlint41421PA12http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/PALAEOLITHICReturned to finder.CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:07:06.774Z