2024-03-28T18:06:22+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/results35140finds-11238421123842YORYM-241042DEBITAGENEOLITHICFive complete knapped lithic implements of possible Neolithic date, c.4000-2200 BC. The implements are debitage, or waste material, produced during the knapping process.
Debitage 1: Tertiary Flake
Dimensions - 45.01mm x 36.82mm x 14.43mm; 19.56g.
Debitage 2: Tertiary Flake
Dimensions - 30.25mm x 21.29mm x 5.79mm; 4.79g.
Debitage 3: Tertiary Flake
Dimensions - 26.84mm x 23.97mm x 5.47mm; 3.61g.
Debitage 4: Secondary Flake
Dimensions - 31.72mm x 21.21mm x 7.25mm; 3.14g.
Debitage 5: Secondary Flake
Dimensions - 25.96mm x 13.29mm x 6.62mm; 1.98g.99-4000-22004YORYMYMT : E071552023-08-08T14:20:04Z2023-08-23T14:21:36ZPAS64D2410400128051014434143025635448225635East Riding of YorkshireEast Riding of YorkshireHolme upon Spalding MoorSE823253.77788517-0.75714039bands.shops.handy10YORYM-241289Flint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337NEOLITHICx14337x14337FieldwalkingReturned to finderAC0092.jpg1238979images/adamrivettpas/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12023-08-23T13:21:36.286ZEast Riding of Yorkshire1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1FieldwalkingNLM46925.jpg256352021GPS (from the finder)Good141581NEUnitary AuthorityCertain3NLM25635-2350Restricted Accessx1433715.41East Riding of Yorkshire108372021-07-15T11:57:09ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Grey-brown flint possible debitage. Three small thick irregular flakes: the thickest bears possible indications of casual multangular retouch on all sides; the two others both bear a prominent bulb on the ventral surface and hollows from a positive hinge fracture and a natural pot-lid frost fracture on their dorsal sides. Suggested date: Neolithic, 4000-2350 BC.
Combined Weight: 15.41gms
Martin Foreman10SwineNLM-FF14B610323753NLM46925NEOLITHICDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-10323751310NLM-FF125CUncertain-4000x14337images/mforeman/11148401PAS60EFF125001D3C42021-07-15T09:26:13ZCertainx1433742021-07-07T23:00:00Z92NEOLITHICFlint41430NE3Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICPossiblyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:11.267ZEast Riding of Yorkshire1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1FieldwalkingNLM46922.jpg256352021GPS (from the finder)Good141581NE7.4Unitary AuthorityCertain4NLM25635-2350Restricted Accessx143374.17East Riding of Yorkshire108372021-07-15T11:53:38ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Pale grey flint debitage. Small flake with a slightly bulbar ventral surface and with angled scalar retouch executed from the dorsal aspect. Subsequently abraded. Suggested date: Neolithic, 4000-2350 BC
Length: 31.7mm, Width: 21.1mm, Thickness: 7.4mm, Weight: 4.17gms
Martin Foreman31.710SwineNLM-FEF95E10323721NLM46922NEOLITHICDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-10323721321.110NLM-FEF825Complete-4000x14337images/mforeman/11148398PAS60EFEF8200156342021-07-15T09:19:14ZCertainx1433742021-07-07T23:00:00Z92NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:11.266ZEast Riding of Yorkshire1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1FieldwalkingNLM46916.jpg256352021GPS (from the finder)Good141581NE17Unitary AuthorityCertain4NLM25635-2350Restricted Accessx1433715.13East Riding of Yorkshire108372021-07-15T11:46:04ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Grey flint, probably collected from the East Coast, debitage. Thick sub-triangular flake with a mainly flat ventral surface, possibly detached at a positive hinged fracture, and with broad flakes struck from its dorsal side by unidirectional hard hammer working. One long edge is battered. Suggested date: Neolithic, 4000-2350 BC
Length: 41mm, Width: 38.0mm, Thickness: 17mm, Weight: 15.13gms
Martin Foreman4110SwineNLM-FEBBF310323651NLM46916NEOLITHICDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-1032365133810NLM-FEBA7DComplete-4000x14337images/mforeman/11148391PAS60EFEBA7001E4342021-07-15T09:02:47ZCertainx1433742021-07-07T23:00:00Z92NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:11.263ZEast Riding of Yorkshire1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1FieldwalkingNLM46915.jpg256352021GPS (from the finder)Good141581NE6.3Unitary AuthorityCertain4NLM25635-2350Restricted Accessx143377.89East Riding of Yorkshire108372021-07-15T11:45:04ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Buff flint with creamy patina on its dorsal side; debitage. Thin flake with a bulb on the ventral surface, platform, and broad thin flakes struck from its dorsal side by hard hammer strike executed from the dorsal aspect. A significant time may have elapsed between the removal of the flint from its matrix and its reworking. Suggested date: Neolithic, 4000-2350 BC.
Length: 42.1mm, Width: 29.8mm, Thickness: 6.3mm, Weight: 7.89gms
Martin Foreman42.110SwineNLM-FEB0D110323641NLM46915NEOLITHICDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-10323641329.810NLM-FEADC6Complete-4000x14337images/mforeman/11148390PAS60EFEADC0016D542021-07-15T08:59:24ZCertainx1433742021-07-07T23:00:00Z92NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:11.262ZEast Riding of Yorkshire1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1FieldwalkingNLM46679.jpg256352021GPS (from the finder)Good141581NEUnitary AuthorityCertain4NLM25635-2350Restricted Accessx143379.88East Riding of Yorkshire108372021-06-10T13:06:13ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Grey and brown flint, possible debitage. Two small flakes. The brown flake [Length 32.7mm] bears broad flake removal scars on its dorsal side and a bulb at one end of its ventral surface. The grey flint [Length 36.7mm] has various small scars on its dorsal side and a markedly concave ventral surface. Suggested date: Neolithic, 4000-2350 BC.
Combined Weight: 9.88gms
Martin Foreman10SwineNLM-1D243D10295223NLM46679NEOLITHICDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-10295221310NLM-1D22B5Complete-4000x14337images/mforeman/11145463PAS60C1D22B00155E42021-06-10T09:49:47ZCertainx1433742021-03-09T00:00:00Z92NEOLITHICFlint41430NE2Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICPossiblyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:09.615ZEast Riding of Yorkshire1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1FieldwalkingNLM46678.jpg256352021GPS (from the finder)Good141581NE6.4Unitary AuthorityCertain4NLM25635-2350Restricted Accessx143373.79East Riding of Yorkshire108372021-06-10T13:05:23ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Pale grey-buff flint debitage. Sub-triangular flake with broad flakes struck from its dorsal side and with a bulb at one end of an undulating ventral surface. The broad end is battered. Suggested date: Neolithic, 4000-2350 BC
Length: 29.7mm, Width: 21.2mm, Thickness: 6.4mm, Weight: 3.79gms
Martin Foreman29.710SwineNLM-1D1AFF10295211NLM46678NEOLITHICDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-10295211321.210NLM-1D1920Complete-4000x14337images/mforeman/11145461PAS60C1D19200105442021-06-10T09:47:14ZCertainx1433742021-02-02T00:00:00Z92NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:16:09.615ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1FieldwalkingSWYOR7AFF4BNeolithicDebitage.jpg256352018Generated from computer mapping software144251NEUnitary AuthorityCertain4SWYOR25635-1000Barmstonx14337East Riding of Yorkshire108372020-10-16T16:55:07ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
Two large pieces of debitage, a primary chunk and a secondary flake of possible Neolithic to Bronze Age date, 4000 BC - 1000 BC. The chunk has a blade removal from the dorsal face which is not patinated, and some removals form the right side which are, suggesting two periods of use. The flake has cortex on the proximal end. There is probable edge damage on the distal end, which also retains some cortex, suggesting it may have been utilised. There are also a few removals at the left side.
Amy Downes10-0.21595586SWYOR-7B02A010123401PAS form number 3605BRONZE AGEDEBITAGETA1759finds-10123401310SWYOR-7AFF4BComplete-2400x13712images/acooper/11118806PAS5F77AFF4001BDF42020-10-02T23:55:48ZCertainx1433742018-01-01T00:00:00Z132018-12-31T00:00:00Z54.01376053NEOLITHICFlint41430NE2Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:15:58.459ZEarlyEast Riding of Yorkshire1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC2EarlyChance find during metal detectingburntnew.jpg256352018From finderFair144581NE10.1Unitary AuthorityProbably2PUBLIC25635-2100Cottamx143377.8East Riding of Yorkshire108372020-04-20T08:38:52ZReturned to finder1Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A burnt flake of probable early Neolithic date. The flake is white with fine craze cracking on the surfaces and a 'hackly' fracture at the proximal end. Features that are typical of burnt flints.
Length: 26.6mm, width: 30.5mm, thickness: 10.1mm.
Weight: 7.8gm.
Martin Foreman26.6101-0.51849661PUBLIC-B0C60910012171NEOLITHICDEBITAGESE9767finds-10012171230.510PUBLIC-B0BA9AIncomplete-3500x14337images/wolvesjeff/21100645PAS5E9B0BA9001A6C42020-04-18T15:16:09ZProbablyx1433742018-08-28T23:00:00Z954.08977761NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:15:51.614ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1Other chance findNLM43162.jpg256352019From a paper mapGood143811NE4.4Unitary AuthorityCertain4NLM25635-2350Weltonx143371.81East Riding of Yorkshire108372019-08-05T14:15:32ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Flint possible debitage. A small flake with broad parallel flakes struck from its dorsal side and with a flat ventral surface. Dense creamy patina and light orange staining may suggest the object has endured prolonged exposure to a calcareous environment, possibly followed by its incorporation into gravels. Suggested date: Neolithic, 4000-2350 BC
Length: 24.5mm, Width: 15.2mm, Thickness: 4.4mm, Weight: 1.81gms
Martin Foreman24.510-0.53022109NLM-81499C9654363NLM43162NEOLITHICDEBITAGESE9730finds-9654361415.26NLM-8148F8Complete-4000x14337images/mforeman/11067504PAS5D48148F0018B742019-08-05T12:35:43ZCertainx1433742019-08-04T23:00:00Z953.757340612NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICPossiblyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:15:26.136ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1Other chance findNLM43156.jpg256352019From a paper mapGood144721NEUnitary AuthorityCertain4NLM25635-2350North Ferribyx1433717.69East Riding of Yorkshire108372019-08-05T14:09:05ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Flint possible debitage. Two small struck flints, both with broad and narrow parallel flakes struck from their dorsal sides; the larger has long parallel flakes struck from its ventral side; the smaller has a flat irregular ventral surface, probably weathered. Both bear a dense creamy patina suggesting they have endured long exposure to a calcareous environment. Suggested date: Neolithic, 4000-2350 BC
Combined Weight: 17.69gms
Martin Foreman10-0.47120496NLM-80BE229654183NLM43156NEOLITHICDEBITAGETA0125finds-965418146NLM-80BBE0Complete-4000x14337images/mforeman/11067493PAS5D480BBE00106142019-08-05T11:58:06ZCertainx1433742019-08-04T23:00:00Z953.711657432NEOLITHICFlint41430NE2Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICPossiblyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:15:26.125ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1Metal detectorPH0397.jpg25635GPS (from the finder)142351NE16.16Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-801Bemptonx1433756.78East Riding of Yorkshire108372017-12-12T12:22:35ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Flint debitage dating from c. 10,000 - 801 BC. The flint is leaf-shaped with a rounded end and a point. The ventral face is largely flat and smooth with visible bulb of percussion at the pointed end. The dorsal face is bulbous at the wider end and narrower towards the point. There may be some slight retouching along the edges on the dorsal face but this is neither extensive or consistent suggesting that this piece was discarded before it was finished. Some cortex remains on the bulbous section of the dorsal face. Otherwise, there are a number of flat sections where flakes have been struck off this face, and the flint is a mottled light grey with some orange patination. It is 58.85mm in length, 48.92mm in width and 16.16mm in thickness. The weight of the object is 56.78g.
Rebecca Griffiths58.8510-0.19564586YORYM-EA0B528793551E05504BRONZE AGEDEBITAGETA1872finds-8793551148.926YORYM-EA084DComplete-10000x13712images/liddyprosser/1640731PAS5A2EA084001E1142017-12-11T15:13:08ZCertainx1423541354.13031344NEOLITHICFlint41430ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:27.087ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1Metal detectorPH0395.jpg25635GPS (from the finder)142351NE9.19Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-801Bemptonx143376.71East Riding of Yorkshire108372017-12-12T12:21:10ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Flint debitage flake dating from the Mesolithic to Bronze Age c. 10,000 - 801 BC. The flint is sub-rectangular with pointed ends. It is diamond-shaped in section, with long flat sections where flakes have been struck off. There is no evidence of reworking. The flint is a mottled light grey in colour. The flake is 50.90mm in length, 15.27mm in width and 9.19mm in thickness. It is 6.71g in weight.
Rebecca Griffiths50.910-0.19564586YORYM-E99D138793391E05504BRONZE AGEDEBITAGETA1872finds-8793391115.276YORYM-E99AF4Complete-10000x13712images/liddyprosser/1640729PAS5A2E99AF00146B42017-12-11T14:43:59ZCertainx1423541354.13031344NEOLITHICFlint41430ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:27.081ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1Metal detectorPH0388.jpg25635From finder142351NE15.6Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-800Bemptonx1433768East Riding of Yorkshire108372017-08-03T09:31:05ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
A piece of debitage of probable Neolithic to Bronze Age date, circa 4000 - 800 BC. It is a primary flake, retaining approximately 95% cortex on the dorsal surface. Multiple flaking scars are present on the ventral surface and small patches of naturally occurring edge damage are visible.
The flint is a dark grey colour with lighter inclusions. The implement is 66.7mm long, 50.9mm wide, 15.6mm thick and weighs 68g
Rebecca Griffiths66.710-0.19564586YORYM-F35B618588171YMT : E05333BRONZE AGEDEBITAGETA1872finds-8588171150.96YORYM-F35A93Complete-4000x13712images/bmorris/1624563PAS597F35A90012FA42017-07-31T14:50:33ZCertainx1433741354.13031344NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:15.126ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1Metal detectorPH0385.jpg25635From finder142351NE15.2Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-800Bemptonx1433739.3East Riding of Yorkshire108372017-08-03T09:27:23ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
A piece of debitage of probable Neolithic to Bronze Age date, circa 4000 - 800 BC. It is a primary flake, retaining approximately 95% cortex on the dorsal surface. Multiple flaking scars are present on the ventral surface and small patches of naturally occurring edge damage are visible.
The flint is a mid-dark grey colour. The implement is 47.8mm long, 45.5mm wide, 15.2mm thick and weighs 39.3g
Rebecca Griffiths47.810-0.16545235YORYM-F3052A8588041YMT : E05333BRONZE AGEDEBITAGETA2071finds-8588041145.56YORYM-F30280Complete-4000x13712images/bmorris/1624560PAS597F302800106C42017-07-31T14:27:04ZCertainx1433741354.12086813NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:15.12Zfinds-848487848487YORYM-2C9A67DEBITAGENEOLITHICA piece of debitage of probable Neolithic to Bronze Age date, circa 4000 - 801 BC. The debitage is in the form of a secondary flake and retains c.10% cortex. The ventral face exhibits a low bulb of percussion and 6 negative flake scars. A striking platform is present at the proximal end. The dorsal face has 5 parallel flake scars from previous flake removal. The flint is mid grey in colour with white inclusions.
The flake measures 40.75mm in length, 47.83mm in width, 12.61mm in thickness and weighs 27.38g.91313-4000-8014YORYMYMT: E052622017-05-22T12:21:10Z2022-12-15T14:05:22Z27.38PAS5922C9A600173E12.6147.8340.7511014414143025635423525635East Riding of YorkshireEast Riding of YorkshireBemptonTA187254.13031344-0.195645866YORYM-2C9D2EFlint10837Knapped/flakedCompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyLateBRONZE AGEx13712x14337Metal detectorReturned to finderPH0375.jpg617764images/bmorris/Yorkshire and the HumberProbably22022-12-15T14:05:22.226ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1Metal detectorPH0362.jpg25635From finder1415921NE6.15Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-800Bridlingtonx143379.07East Riding of Yorkshire108372017-03-03T10:27:36ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
A piece of flint debitage of probable Neolithic-Bronze Age date, circa 4000 - 801 BC. It is a secondary flake and retains c. 5% cortex. The dorsal face exhibits 4 negative flake scars from previous flake removal. The proximal end has no striking platform, but a bulb of percussion is present on the ventral face. Conchoidal ripple marks are also present on the ventral face. The flint is grey in colour with white inclusions. It measures 53.15mm in length, 28.18mm in width, 6.15mm in thickness and weighs 9.07g
Denise Wilding53.1510-0.18113753YORYM-70253A8316671YMT : E05215BRONZE AGEDEBITAGETA1970finds-8316671128.186YORYM-70203CComplete-4000x13712images/denisewilding/1604653PAS58A70203001CA042017-02-17T14:00:35ZCertainx1433741354.11211731NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:55.771ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1Metal detectorPH0361.jpg25635From finder142351NE6.65Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-800Bemptonx143378.21East Riding of Yorkshire108372017-03-03T10:28:35ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
A piece of flint debitage of probable Neolithic-Bronze Age date, circa 4000 - 801 BC. It is a secondary flake and retains c. 5% cortex. The dorsal face exhibits 3 negative flake scars from previous flake removal. The proximal end has a striking platform, but the bulb of percussion is not present. Conchoidal ripple marks are present on the ventral face. The flint is grey in colour with white inclusions. It measures 44.90mm in length, 25.18mm in width, 6.65mm in thickness and weighs 8.21g
Denise Wilding44.910-0.19564586YORYM-7009F58316621YMT : E05215BRONZE AGEDEBITAGETA1872finds-8316621125.186YORYM-70041CComplete-4000x13712images/denisewilding/1604654PAS58A70041001C5E42017-02-17T13:53:05ZCertainx1433741354.13031344NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:55.768ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1Metal detectorYORYM5CB888.jpg25635From finder142351NE12.42Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-801Bemptonx1433766East Riding of Yorkshire108372017-01-23T09:56:30ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
A piece of flint debitage of probable Neolithic-Bronze Age date, circa 4000 - 801 BC. It is a secondary flake and retains c.40% cortex. The dorsal face exhibits 1 negative flake scar from previous flake removal. The proximal end has a worn striking platform, and a low bulb of percussion is present on the ventral face along with conchoidal ripple marks. The flint is grey in colour with white-grey inclusions. It measures 79.36mm in length, 52.13mm in width, 12.42mm in thickness and weighs 66g.
Denise Wilding79.3610-0.19564586YORYM-5CBD948262861YMT : E05061BRONZE AGEDEBITAGETA1872finds-8262861152.136YORYM-5CB888Complete-4000x13712images/denisewilding/1598305PAS5885CB8800187D42017-01-23T09:23:20ZCertainx1433741354.13031344NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:51.39ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1Chance find during metal detectingYORYMCFCF56.jpg25635From finder142351NE6.66Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-801Bemptonx1433710.45East Riding of Yorkshire108372017-01-23T09:55:24ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
A piece of flint debitage of probable Neolithic-Bronze Age date, circa 4000 - 801 BC, in the form of a flake. It is a tertiary flake and therefore retains no cortex. The dorsal face exhibits 4 negative flake scars from previous flake removal. The proximal has no striking platform, but a low bulb of percussion and conchoidal ripple marks are present on the ventral face. The flint is dark brown in colour a bank blank, and white-grey inclusions.
It measures 52.94mm in length, 33.97mm in width, 6.66mm in thickness and weighs 10.45g.
Denise Wilding52.9410-0.19603616YORYM-CFD0758219491YMT : E05061BRONZE AGEDEBITAGETA1871finds-8219491233.976YORYM-CFCF56Complete-4000x13712images/denisewilding/1598307PAS585CFCF500169A42016-12-23T10:31:17ZCertainx1433741354.12133043NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:47.986ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE2Chance find during metal detectingYORYMCFA166.jpg25635From finder142351NE14.69Unitary AuthorityProbably4YORYM25635-801Bemptonx1433765East Riding of Yorkshire108372017-01-23T09:26:51ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
A piece of flint debitage of probable Neolithic-Bronze Age date, circa 4000 - 801 BC. It is a tertiary flake and therefore retains no cortex. The dorsal face exhibits 6 negative flake scars from previous flake removal. The proximal end has a striking platform, and a low bulb of percussion is present on the ventral face. The flint is grey in colour with white-grey inclusions. It measures 49.79mm in length, 42.78mm in width, 8.47mm in thickness and weighs 19.92g
Denise Wilding79.3710-0.19564586YORYM-CFA4A38219471YMT : E05061BRONZE AGEDEBITAGETA1872finds-8219471253.656YORYM-CFA166Complete-4000x13712images/denisewilding/2598190PAS585CFA1600167442016-12-23T10:19:02ZProbablyx1433741354.13031344NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:47.984ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC2Chance find during metal detectingYORYMCF4026.jpg25635From finder142351NE3.88Unitary AuthorityProbably4YORYM25635-2300Bemptonx143372.83East Riding of Yorkshire108372017-01-20T16:07:47ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
A flint flake of debitage of probable Neolithic date, circa 4000 - 2300 BC. The flake is struck from a tertiary flake and therfore retains no cortex. The dorsal face exhibits four negative flake scars from previous flake removal. The proximal end is missing the striking platform, but a bulb of percussion is present on the ventral face along with conchoidal ripple marks. The distral end terminates in an abrupt edge at a right angle to the surface. The flint is brown in colour with white-grey inclusions.
The scraper measures 23.28mm in length, 29.54mm in width, 3.88mm in thickness and weighs 2.83g
Denise Wilding23.2810-0.19564586YORYM-CF45168219421YMT : E05061NEOLITHICDEBITAGETA1872finds-8219421229.546YORYM-CF4026Complete-4000x14337images/denisewilding/2598179PAS585CF4020016AB42016-12-23T09:53:06ZProbablyx143374954.13031344NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:47.981ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1EarlyMetal detectorYORYM270F48.jpg25635From finder144581NE5.52Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2700Restricted Accessx143373.05East Riding of Yorkshire108372016-10-17T11:30:37ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A piece of flint debitage of probable Mesolithic to Neolithic date (c. 7000 - 2700 BC), in the form of a blade. The piece is struck off a secondary flake and retains Denise Wilding39.7110Near Driffield1YORYM-270FAC8074611YMT:E04923NEOLITHICDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-8074611117.156YORYM-270F48Complete-7000x14337images/denisewilding/1586612PAS57F270F40018DE42016-10-03T15:53:40ZCertainx1423549NEOLITHICFlint41430ME1Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:35.231ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1EarlyMetal detectorAC0077.jpg25635GPS (from the finder)144821NE4.5Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-2300Holme upon Spalding Moorx14337263476583.7East Riding of Yorkshire108372015-08-25T12:46:49ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A complete knapped lithic implement of Neolithic date, circa 4000BC- 2300BC. The implement is a piece of debitage, or waste material, produced during the knapping process. It is circular in plan and sub-D-shaped in section. The bulb of percussion and striking platform remain on the ventral surface from which ripples of percussion radiate, probably produced by soft hammer technique. The dorsal surface is also smooth with no evident retouch.
The flint is a mid-grey colour. The implement is 28.2mm long, 27.1mm wide, 4.5mm thick and weighs 3.7g.
Rebecca Griffiths28.2101-0.74170073YORYM-A2F4097344291NEOLITHICDEBITAGESE8333finds-7344291127.110YORYM-A2F288Complete-4000x14337images/bmorris/1530565PAS55BA2F2800182342015-07-30T15:05:28ZCertainx143374953.78671279NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:33.103ZEarlyEast Riding of Yorkshire1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1EarlyMetal detectorAC0074.jpg25635GPS (from the finder)144821NE9.5Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-3500Holme upon Spalding Moorx14337263476586.6East Riding of Yorkshire108372015-08-25T12:43:32ZReturned to finder1Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A complete knapped lithic implement of early Neolithic date, circa 4000BC- 3500BC. The implement is a piece of debitage, or waste material, produced during the knapping process. It is sub-triangular in plan and sub-D-shaped in section. The bulb of percussion and striking platform remain on the ventral surface from which ripples of percussion radiate, probably produced by soft hammer technique. The dorsal surface has three flake removals and irregular edges though no evident retouch.
The flint is a light brown colour. The implement is 42.2mm long, 23.6mm wide, 9.5mm thick and weighs 6.6g.
Rebecca Griffiths42.2101-0.74170073YORYM-A205F77344061NEOLITHICDEBITAGESE8333finds-7344061123.610YORYM-A1FF1DComplete-4000x14337images/bmorris/1530562PAS55BA1FF1001D4D42015-07-30T14:00:33ZCertainx143374953.78671279NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:33.091ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredBRONZE AGE1EarlyFieldwalkingPH0321.jpg25635From finder142351NE9.6Unitary AuthorityCertain4YORYM25635-1000Bemptonx143372635324316.8East Riding of Yorkshire108372015-08-12T11:42:11ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
A complete knapped lithic implement of uncertain date, probably Neolithic to Bronze Age, circa 4000 BC - 1000 BC. The implement is a piece of debitage, or waste material, produced during the knapping process. It is sub-ovate in plan and sub-D-shaped in section. The bulb of percussion and striking platform remain on the ventral surface from which ripples of percussion radiate. The dorsal surface is irregular with flakes of varying sizes having been removed using a hard hammer. No retouch is present.
The flint is a light grey colour with iron staining on the surface. The implement is 46.8mm long, 32.5mm wide, 9.6mm thick and weighs 16.8g.
Rebecca Griffiths46.8101-0.19564586YORYM-60D4347339241BRONZE AGEDEBITAGETA1872finds-7339241332.56YORYM-60D187Complete-4000x13712images/bmorris/1528472PAS55B60D1800178142015-07-27T11:51:04ZCertainx1433721354.13031344NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:32.834ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1FieldwalkingNLM20784a.jpg256352012From finderGood144451NEUnitary AuthorityCertain4NLM25635-2100Goodmanhamx14337263533054.06East Riding of Yorkshire108372020-09-02T14:27:54ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
White patinated flint possible debitage. Two flakes of flint; the smaller, of length 23mm and thickness 2.3mm, with indications of striking; the larger, of length 30mm, bearing parallel scars from the removal of long flakes on its dorsal aspect. Suggested date: Possibly Neolithic, 3500-2100.
Combined Weight: 4.06gms.
Martin Foreman3010-0.662974NLM-8EF7215162453NLM20784aNEOLITHICDEBITAGESE8843finds-516245136NLM-8EF356Complete-3500x14337images/mforeman/11114533PAS5028EF35001C2A42012-08-13T13:12:38ZCertainx1433742012-02-23T00:00:00Z953.8757472NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICPossiblyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:50.97ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE3FieldwalkingNLM20783a.jpg256352012From finderGood144451NE5.7Unitary AuthorityPossibly1NLM25635-800Goodmanhamx14337263533053.15East Riding of Yorkshire108372020-09-02T14:24:54ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
White patinated flint possible debitage. Triangular fragment with one smoothed edge, possibly a hinge fracture and with a further very limited rippled indication of flake removal on its convex surface. The object has probably not been polished save by natural processes. Suggested date: Possibly Neolithic to Bronze Age, 3500-800.
Length: 29.1mm, Width: 24.2mm, Thickness: 5.7mm, Weight: 3.15gms
Martin Foreman29.110-0.662974NLM-8EE7215162433NLM20783aBRONZE AGEDEBITAGESE8843finds-5162431324.26NLM-8EE4C4Fragment-3500x13712images/mforeman/31114532PAS5028EE4C0018CF42012-08-13T13:08:44ZPossiblyx1433742012-02-23T00:00:00Z1353.8757472NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICPossiblyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:50.969ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1FieldwalkingNLM20782a.jpg256352012From finderGood144451NE11.7Unitary AuthorityCertain4NLM25635-2100Goodmanhamx143372635330530.22East Riding of Yorkshire108372012-09-03T15:20:46ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
White patinated flint
Debitage. A flake bearing three long flake removal scars on its dorsal aspect, a bulb of percussion on its ventral aspect from its subsequent removal from a large core, and subsequent chipping; all the fracture surfaces are heavily patinated. Suggested date: Neolithic, 3500-2100BC.
Length: 58.5mm, Width: 31.3mm, Thickness: 11.7mm, Weight: 30.22gms.
Martin Foreman58.510-0.662974NLM-8ED6C55162411NLM20782NEOLITHICDEBITAGESE8843finds-5162411331.36NLM-8ED2F7Complete-3500x14337images/mforeman/11114531PAS5028ED2F001EC742012-08-13T13:04:01ZCertain42012-02-23T00:00:00Z953.8757472NEOLITHICFlint414301Circahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:50.968ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1FieldwalkingNLM20289a.jpg256352011From finderFair144781NEUnitary AuthorityCertain1NLM25635-2100Restricted Accessx14337263463531.87East Riding of Yorkshire108372018-08-13T09:38:56ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
White patinated flint and pale grey flint.
Two fragments of possible debitage. The larger flake, of length17.9mm and weight 1.45gms, has a striking platform and bulb of percussion. The smaller, of length 18.7mm and weight 0.42gms, bears two long flake removal scars and a bulb of percussion; the latter at least is probably of Neolithic date. Suggested date: Probably Neolithic, 3500-2100 BC.
Martin Foreman10AdlingfleetNLM-091ED15085453NLM20289aNEOLITHICDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-508545136NLM-091CA5Fragment-3500x14337images/mforeman/11023592PAS4FE091CA00196142012-06-19T15:50:50ZCertainx1433742011-05-24T23:00:00Z91NEOLITHICFlint41430NE2Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICPossiblyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:47.121ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1EarlyMetal detectorNCL7A2F72.jpg256352012From finderGood144671NEUnitary AuthorityCertain4NCL25635-2500Lundx143372890136.4East Riding of Yorkshire108372012-05-08T15:24:49ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
Four large primary and secondary flint flakes from knapping, probably Neolithic in date, c. 3500-2500 BC.
The flakes a long and relatively simple, having been knocked of a core. They vary in colour from a honey-brown to a chalking white-grey.
Robert Collins101-0.539767NCL-7A31E85018461NEOLITHICDEBITAGESE9648finds-501846116NCL-7A2F72Complete-3500x14337images/rcollins/1380366PAS4FA7A2F70013C442012-05-07T11:24:55ZCertainx1433742012-02-28T00:00:00Z92012-03-26T23:00:00Z53.9192552NEOLITHICFlint41430NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.925ZEarlyEast Riding of Yorkshire1000Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1LateChance find during metal detectingFC8D62.jpg256352004From finderGood14494NE4.4Unitary AuthorityCertainLVPL25635Barmby Moorx143373.38East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:14:58ZReturned to finder1Yorkshire and the HumberTertiary flint flake, typically a by-product of flint knapping in the Neolithic or Early Bronze Age. Broad flake scars on its dorsal surface. Mottled grey-green flint.Daniel Pett29103-0.82874LVPL-FCBC94856001BRONZE AGEDEBITAGESE7749finds-856002304LVPL-FC8D62x13712images/nherepath/15127400141EFCBC8016C042005-01-20T15:18:32ZCertainx1433742004-01-01T00:00:00Z1353.9314092NEOLITHICFlint41430NE19http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:58.191ZEast Riding of Yorkshire1000Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedFieldwalking256352001Fair14420NEThis record was created before the Portable Antiquities Scheme began using the Central Database. We are aware that this record may fall below our usual standards of recording, and we are working to rectify this.Unitary Authority2YORYM25635-2200Restricted Accessx1433712243East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the Humberall beach cobble material, cobble has cortex over much of inferior surface, white-grey mottled opaque flintDaniel Pett10HUMBERSIDE BEEFORDYORYM349284233 various- 1 misc piece, 1 large (truncated) flake, 1 partial cobble1YORYM:E02568, BEVERLEY EF NO. E47DEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-2842334YORYM1830Incomplete-4000images/cpaynton/20013EA1612601F7932001-06-23T00:00:00ZProbablyx1433742001-02-14T00:00:00Z1NEOLITHICFlint41430NE39NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:28.096ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedChance find during metal detecting256352001Fairrecorded on spot at HERM4471NE5.9Unitary AuthorityYORYM25635-2200Brantinghamx1433714212East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27ZYorkshire and the Humbersub deltoid shape,dark grey wolds flint, struck transversely from core
pronounced conchoidal fracture dorsal and bulbar
cortex residual on proximal bulbar surfaceDaniel Pett45.210-0.591472YORYMB22247515FLAKE1HERM EF No. 1778DEBITAGESE9328finds-47515227.86YORYMB1057-4000images/cpaynton/0013EA1612B01AD232001-03-30T00:00:00Zx1433742001-01-28T00:00:00Z53.7400981NEOLITHICFlint41430NE19NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:36.158ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGEOther chance find256351999Good14471NE8.6Unitary Authority2YORYM25635-700Brantinghamx1433714212East Riding of Yorkshire108372011-02-24T13:17:27ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the Humberflake of grey-tan cherty flint, concave profile, sub hemispherical section, irregular shape- sub trapezoidal, refer to sketch on ard copy. Very smooth dorsal, recent truncation lh bulbar side, conchoidal fracture both sides, some retouch bulbar rhsDaniel Pett5510-0.591472YORYMB67476281HERM EF No 1633BRONZE AGEDEBITAGESE9328finds-47628429.26YORYMB284Incomplete-4000x13712images/cpaynton/0013EA1612B01B4432000-01-18T00:00:00Zx1433741999-11-27T00:00:00Z1353.7400982NEOLITHICFlint41430NE19NEOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:06:36.193Z