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Tag Archives: flint
Neolithic activity at Shorne
We previously mentioned a flint discovered at Shorne, given to us by a member of the public. A closer look has revealed that based on its shape and form, it can be argued to be Neolithic in origin and not … Continue reading
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Tagged flint, mesolithic, neolithic, shorne woods country park
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Found flint
On a walk around the park, after the recent heavy rain, a member of the public found a marvelous flint adze protruding from the ground. They have kindly donated it to the Group. The third photo shows the bottom edge, … Continue reading
Flints at Shorne
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The Burnet
The Burnet is an area situated within Shorne Woods Country Park. Test pits dug in the area have produced a number of Mesolthic flints. Trevor produced a short guide to flints found at the site: Earlier digs produced the following: … Continue reading