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195 42lithic tools.JPG
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195 42lithic tools.JPG
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English: 42 Miscellaneous lithic artefacts
 Mesolithic-Neolithic
Sizes range from 48mm long, 35mm wide, 12mm thick to 19mm by 11 by 5mm

This group of artefacts all have a practical working/cutting edge but do not fall within any distinctive group. The assemblage consists of flints that have one or two flaking scars, to flints that have multiple flaking scars over the whole of its surface.

About 5% have an off white patina, most have a light-mid grey/blue patina, 10% have a dark grey/blue patina. About 5% have the remains of the creamy colour cortex on its surface.

These are part of a large assemblage of 511 flints. See GLO-BCDA95 for further information on the rest of the assemblage.

See the following records for a more detailed description of all the various tool types in this assemblage.

GLO-BD12D6 33 Microliths, Late Mesolithic.
GLO-BD5887 168 Blades, Late Mesolithic.
GLO-BDA977 Burnt flint, Mesolithic-Neolithic.
GLO-BDE290 35 Miscellaneous Retouched Flint Tools, Mesolithic-Neolithic.
GLO-F97CD6 21 notched backed blades, Late Mesolithic.
GLO-F9B535 2 notched backed blades, Early Mesolithic.
GLO-F9E575 4 notched backed artefacts, Late Mesolithic-Neolithic.
GLO-FCF783 9 saws/serrated edge blades, Late Mesolithic-Neolithic.
GLO-8F1425 42 Miscellaneous lithic artefacts, Mesolithic-Neolithic.
GLO-8F6712 42 Burins, Mesolithic-Neolithic.
GLO-8F92F3 97 fragments of debitage, Mesolithic-Neolithic.
GLO-8FE667 12 flakes, Neolithic.
GLO-9023A3 8 cores, Mesolithic – Neolithic.
GLO-908724 18 points, Mesolithic – Neolithic.
GLO-90C478 6 scrappers, Neolithic.
GLO-A1B033 4 scrapers, Mesolithic (probably).
GLO-A1D9B7 4 side and end scrapers, Mesolithic (probably).
GLO-A1E2C4 Side scraper, Mesolithic (probably).
GLO-A24824 Blade, Early Mesolithic.
Depicted place (County of findspot) Gloucestershire
Date MESOLITHIC
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FindID: 71466
Old ref: GLO-8F1425
Filename: 195 42lithic tools.JPG
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The Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) is a voluntary programme run by the United Kingdom government to record the increasing numbers of small finds of archaeological interest found by members of the public. The scheme started in 1997 and now covers most of England and Wales. Finds are published at https://finds.org.uk
Source https://finds.org.uk/database/ajax/download/id/36339
Catalog: https://finds.org.uk/database/images/image/id/36339/recordtype/artefacts archive copy at the Wayback Machine
Artefact: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/71466
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