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The object was found originally in the 1960s and seen by Professor Grimes who dated it to the Early Bronze Age.
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A complete flint, Late Neolithic - Early Bronze Age, tanged arrowhead, 2350-1700BC. The object comprises a pointed oval blade that has been pressure flaked to shape. There are long, scaled, intrusive removals across the surface of the object to shape the piece. The cutting edges are then retouched by short, scaled removals. The piece has an assymetrical lozenge shaped cross section, with one face more triangular than the other.
See also NMS-C33616 a Green, S. (1980) Sutton type A. Early Bronze Age: 2350 to 1700 BC
Length: 42.82mm
Width: 16.98mm
Thickness: 6.49mm
Weight: 4.11g
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