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Record ID: SOM-CB843C
Object type: LEAF ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete leaf shaped arrow head of Neolithic date (4000-2350 BC). The ventral surface is smooth with a low diffuse bulb of percussion and widely spaced conchoidal ripple marks. Both of the long sides have short, semi-parallel low angle retouch running along their entire length, lightly more invasive on one edge than the other, while the base shows signs longer, more invasive semi-parallel shallow retouch, possibly to thin the bulb of percussion and striking platform for hafting. The dorsal face has invasive semi-parallel scaled retouch down one edge, and short, shallow, semi-parall…
Created on: Thursday 27th September 2018
Last updated: Friday 9th November 2018
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Record ID: SOM-CABC4C
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Five Neolithic to Early Bronze Age flint scrapers, probably dating to c. 4000-1,500BC.
A flint scraper worked from a secondary or tertiary flake with a small area of white patina on the right distal edge of the dorsal face. The dorsal face has two parallel blade or long flakes scars with short, semi-abrupt scalar retouch along the left edge, becoming long, parallel abrupt at the distal end and short, scalar again at the right proximal edge. The ventral face has a relatively pronounced bulb of percussion at the proximal end with several bulb scars. The scraper is a translucent grey…
Created on: Thursday 27th September 2018
Last updated: Friday 9th November 2018
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Record ID: SOM-A3A6BF
Object type: LEAF ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A probably incomplete leaf shaped arrow head of Neolithic date (4000-2350 BC). The flake is bifacially worked with slightly convex faces. It is transversally broken at the top (distal end) with an old patnated break. It is also broken at the bottom, slightly on one side, with a large inwards break on the other, these breaks are only partially patinated, sugesting they are more recent damage. The flake has an invasive parallel shallow retouch on both sides along both edges apart from the right edge near the proximal end on the ventral face. The flint has a white/pale grey patina. It me…
Created on: Tuesday 25th September 2018
Last updated: Friday 9th November 2018
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Record ID: SOM-3F8B8A
Object type: AXEHEAD ROUGHOUT
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A Neolithic polished flint axehead roughout, probably dating to c. 4000-2400 BC. The axehead is made of a dark grey flint with frequent paler grey/brown patches and areas of cortex on the left edge of the dorsal face and the right edge of the ventral. The axehead is broadly sub-rectangular in shape, tapering from 47.7mm wide behind the blade edge to a squat, rounded sub-triangular butt, 29.1mm wide. It has a pointed oval cross section, at its thickest point around 3/4 of the way down its length at 27.8mm thick. The axehead is missing the edge of the blade itself, with a diagonal line …
Created on: Thursday 23rd March 2017
Last updated: Tuesday 28th March 2017
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This findspot is known as 'Penton Grafton CP', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SOM-3F46E1
Object type: AXEHEAD ROUGHOUT
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A Neolithic flint axehead roughout, probably dating to c. 4000-2400 BC. The flint is covered in a white patina with its surface still showing traces of cortex in places. The flint has been bifacially worked, with flakes removed in a variety of directions and worked into a broadly sub-rectangular shape, 116.1mm long. It tapers from it's widest point behind the blade, 52.5mm, to a relatively squared butt, 32.8mm. Below the widest point the object curves into a blade which has a C-shaped plan. The axe has a thick, pointed oval cross section, at its thickest point it measures 27.8mm, this…
Created on: Thursday 23rd March 2017
Last updated: Tuesday 28th March 2017
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This findspot is known as 'Penton Grafton CP', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SOM-3EDAFD
Object type: AXEHEAD ROUGHOUT
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A Neolithic flint axehead roughout, probably dating to c. 4000-2400 BC. The object is made of a dark brown/grey flint visible at more recent breaks but is is almost completely covered in a solid white patina, at the distal (butt) end of the dorsal face this surface is still covered in a layer of cortex, discoloured slightly green in patches. The flint has been bifacially worked, with flakes removed in a variety of directions and with a striking platform surviving at the apparently unfinished butt. A number of short removal scars struck from the edge terminate in negative hinge fractur…
Created on: Thursday 23rd March 2017
Last updated: Tuesday 28th March 2017
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This findspot is known as 'Penton Grafton CP', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SOM-89CA3D
Object type: CORE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of a probably Neolithic flint core dating to the period c.4000-2350BC, probably a core refreshment flake. The core, has a C-shaped profile, and retains >25% of its thick, cortex, covering one side. A clear bulb of percussion on the ventral faceshows where it has been struck of the core, there is also a large chip from this face. The dorsal face shows the end of removals that have come down towards a point from several different places around a platform suggesting this was the point of a conical core. Some of the removals appear blade like but only small sections remain maki…
Created on: Monday 6th February 2017
Last updated: Monday 13th November 2017
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Record ID: SOM-86D476
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A retouched flake in the form of a side scraper of probable Neolithic date (c. 4000 - 2350 BC). The piece, is broadly retangular in shape, with a slightly convex ventral face, and has been struck off a tertriary flake as no cortex remains. The ventral surface, exhibits a prominent bulbar scar, with a prominent bulb of percussion and closely spaced well defined conchoidal ripple marks but the bulb and striking platform have been removed by retouch. The dorsal surface, has five negative flake scars from previous removals, in two groups, 90 degrees from each other. One of the mesal edges…
Created on: Monday 6th February 2017
Last updated: Monday 13th November 2017
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Record ID: SOM-86725D
Object type: DEBITAGE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A collection of eight pieces of flint and chert debitage of Mesolithic to Early Bronze Age date (c. 6000 - 1500 BC). Two of the pieces, have been struck off a secondary flake, retaining between 5 and 50% of their cortex, while the rest have been struck off a tertiary flakes retaining no cortex.
Two of the pieces, both flint, are in the form of a blade with three negative flake scars, on the dorsal face, and low diffuse bulbs of percussion with weakly defined conchoidal ripple marks on the ventral face. The remaining pieces conist of three 'blade like flakes', which lack the paral…
Created on: Monday 6th February 2017
Last updated: Monday 13th November 2017
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Record ID: SOM-862E2A
Object type: CORE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A chip from a Mesolithic to Neolithic flint core dating to the period c. 8000 -2350 BC. The remaining piece retains no cortex, and is irregular in shape with a convex ventral surface formed of a very large percussion bulb. The core had two striking platforms roughly at right angles to each other, and at least three negative flake scars from previous flake removals, the size and shape of which suggests that this core was used for the production of blades or bladelets.
The flint itself is dark grey with light grey and off-white inclusions. It is 25.00mm in length, with a maximum wid…
Created on: Monday 6th February 2017
Last updated: Monday 13th November 2017
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Record ID: SOM-F3E09D
Object type: DEBITAGE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A piece of possibly Neolithic flint debitage dating to the period c. 4000-2350 BC. It is a secondary flake as
Created on: Monday 30th January 2017
Last updated: Saturday 11th November 2017
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Record ID: SOM-F34945
Object type: DEBITAGE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A flint flake of Mesolithic to Bronze Age date (c. 9000-2350 BC). It is broadly retangular in shape, and is has been struck off a tertiary flake as no cortex remains. The dorsal face, has two parallel negative flake scars from the removal of previous flakes in the form of blades or bladelets. The ventral surface also has widely spaced conchoidal ripple marks, but does not retain the striking platform or bulb which is now missing due to old breaks.
The flint is dark grey in colour with several lighter grey and cream speckled inclusions. It is 26.64mm in length with a maximum width o…
Created on: Monday 30th January 2017
Last updated: Saturday 11th November 2017
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Record ID: SOM-F31D27
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A probable later Neolithic to Bronze Age flint scraper dating to the period c.2700-1600 BC The piece is struck off a secondary flake as it retains
Created on: Monday 30th January 2017
Last updated: Saturday 11th November 2017
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Record ID: SOM-1796A5
Object type: POLISHED AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Published
A complete late Neolithic flint polished axe head dating to the period (2900-2100BC). The axe is knapped from a light grey coloured flint; with substantial light brown inclusions toward the butt.
The axe head is broadly triangular and tapers evenly in width along its length from the widest point at the blade to a rounded butt. In plan the sides of the axe taper evenly in a convex curve to both ends from the thickest point which is 25% of the way along from the cutting edge to the butt. The axe is broadly pointed oval in cross section with convex faces and slightly flattened edges g…
Created on: Thursday 8th September 2016
Last updated: Monday 30th April 2018
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Record ID: SOM-16D5E9
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A flint end scraper of probable Neolithic date (c. 4000 - 2350 BC). The piece is struck off a tertiary flake / blade as there is no cortex remaining. The genral form is a broad, short, thick blade. The dorsal surface exhibits two negative flake scars from previous removals. There are breaks at the proximal end which appear to have removed the bulb of percussion although part of a strikeing platform remains. There is sub-parallel, semi abrupt retouch running along the distal end, long in the ceetre becoming short at the sides. Indents down both sides appear to be accidental damage rath…
Created on: Thursday 8th September 2016
Last updated: Thursday 15th September 2016
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Record ID: SOM-13B014
Object type: BARBED AND TANGED ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Published
Knapped flint barbed and tanged arrowhead dating from the Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age (c. 2700 BC - c.1600 BC). The arrowhead is bifacially worked and sub-triangular in plan with slightly convex sides and a small chip at the point. There are two round ended notches in the base, flanking the central tang with a barb at either side. The tang is wider and longer than the barbs and has a rounded end. One barb has lost it's tip, the other is complete with angled ends coming to a point at the base (obliquely shaped). The arrowhead has semi-invasive semi-abrupt parallel retouch down b…
Created on: Tuesday 24th March 2015
Last updated: Saturday 25th April 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Clyst St. George', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SOM-184CB7
Object type: LEAF ARROWHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Published
Knapped flint arrowhead, probably a lead-shaped example dating from the Early Neolithic to Early Bronze Age (4000-1000 BC). The flint is light grey on the upper part, darker towards the lower end. One edge is broken along almost the entire side, from just below the top point. A straight break across the base has removed the end. The remaining edge is unusual as it is concave below the widest point but this may be due to later chips as chipping has created a more adbrupt edge here than on the rest of the arrowhead. Both faces have been worked with shallow, invasive sub-parallel retouch…
Created on: Thursday 12th March 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 17th March 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Carhampton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SOM-1A1198
Object type: RETOUCHED FLAKE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A knapped re-touched flint flake possibly later Neolithic to Bronze Age in date. A prominent bulb of percussion with large bulb scar and clear ripples of percussion are on the ventral face. There is original cortex surviving across the distal end. Aris and ripples on the dorsal face suggest multi-directional previous removals. There is an area of semi-abrupt short subparallel retouch at the proximal end of the right edge seen from the ventral face, becoming longer towards the centre of the flake. The flake is dark brown flint with a patch of lighter brown at the proximal end. It is 40…
Created on: Wednesday 19th December 2012
Last updated: Friday 21st December 2012
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This findspot is known as 'Cheddon Fitzpaine', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SOM-4E1545
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two flint scrapers.
Horseshoe scraper made on a large primary flake. Clear bulb on the ventral face. The dorsal face is covered in cortex, the thickness suggests it is not pebble flint. Short, parallel, semi-abrupt retouch around the semi-circular distal end. Pale grey flint, 15.24 grams.
Thick fragment of a core with c. 10% cortex on the dorsal face suggesting it is pebble flint. The bulb has been removed form the ventral face. The left edge and distal end are a semi-circular edge with short, semi-parallel, shallow to semi-abrupt retouch. Dark grey flint with paler mottling, …
Created on: Thursday 17th November 2011
Last updated: Thursday 17th November 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Bishops Lydeard', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: SOM-4D1392
Object type: DEBITAGE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two pieces of chert debitage, 2.67 grams, tertiary pieces, one of pale buff and one of dark brown.
Created on: Thursday 17th November 2011
Last updated: Thursday 17th November 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Combe Florey CP', grid reference and parish protected.
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