WebDescription: A rejuvenated mottled grey flint polished axe, subrectangular in form, with most of the surface refashioned by flaking, but some small areas of the original polished surface remain near the cutting edge, found in Cambridgeshire. Size: 124 mm/4.9 ins. in length Culture: Neolithic Date: c. 2500-3000 B.C. Provenance: Ex F.S. Clark Collection, … WebThis paper examines the distribution of stone and flint axes in Wales and the mid-west of England based on systematically collected data. Typological variations within the …
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WebJun 12, 2014 · This paper examines the distribution of stone and flint axes in Wales and the mid-west of England based on systematically collected data. Typological variations … WebThe Langdale axe industry (or factory) is the name given by archaeologists to a Neolithic centre of specialised stone tool production in the Great Langdale area of the English … bongaigaon refinery \u0026 petrochemical chirang
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Webhere revealed the presence of at least four mineshafts and a quantity of flint waste, including roughout axes, was recorded (Fowler 1986). Hampshire in the later Neolithic is again devoid of monuments but, in contrast to the earlier period, sees a massive increase in the number of surface scatter sites. There is WebDec 20, 2024 · A Cummins (eds.) Stone axe studies: archaeological, petrological, experimental, and ethnographic (pp. 5–12). London: Council for British Archaeology. Google Scholar Darvill, T. (1989). The circulation of Neolithic stone and flint axes: a case study from Wales and the mid-west of England. WebThe sourcing of flint axeheads has been more problematic, although morphology has offered clues, with the hoard of ‘mint condition’ flint axeheads (and other flint objects) from Auchenhoan, near Campbeltown, pointing strongly towards Co. Antrim as the source area (Saville 1999), while the presence of a handful of distinctively-shaped waisted ‘Duggleby … bongaigaon weather forecast