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Record ID: BERK-6CE1A6
Object type: FLAKE
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Oxfordshire
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1 Bronze Age flint flake, an awl or piercer. No photograph taken
Created on: Saturday 29th September 2012
Last updated: Friday 22nd March 2013
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Record ID: BERK-B17D61
Object type: FLAKE
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Oxfordshire
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Two thick Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age flakes with extensive crushing and damage on all edges. The pieces may have been used in a lathe; 'squat flake' after Martingell.
Created on: Friday 15th June 2012
Last updated: Wednesday 28th May 2014
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Record ID: BERK-52CE80
Object type: FLAKE
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Oxfordshire
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A collection of 22 flint flakes, from core trimming and / or tool preparation and production. None of these flakes show any sign of reworking (retouching). The flake technology employed suggests a date between the Late Neolithic (c.2500-2100 BC) through into the Bronze Age (c. 2100-800 BC), when generally flint working skills rapidly declined. This assemblage weighs a total of 82.4gms.
Created on: Friday 13th August 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Record ID: BERK-69DD31
Object type: FLAKE
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Oxfordshire
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A group of six retouched flakes, all of quite crude workmanship. All flint material is the same - a blue grey core covered by a thick white layer. Three of the examples are secondary flakes with under 50% cortex remaining. The examples display minimal retouch and therefore cannot be classified as formal tools - they may represent production residue, although in one example there is retouch almost all along a dorsal lateral (covering c.70%) - this may have functioned as a side scraper. Like other flints recovered from this area, the workmanship is crude suggesting a Bronze Age date, po…
Created on: Wednesday 2nd December 2009
Last updated: Tuesday 20th May 2014
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