Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... flint that has been discovered . To my knowledge there is no natural flint in the area , and it is usually beach pebble - flint which is used . At two sites , Cummersdale and Brownelson , a number of flints ( c . 20 ) were discovered ...
... flint that has been discovered . To my knowledge there is no natural flint in the area , and it is usually beach pebble - flint which is used . At two sites , Cummersdale and Brownelson , a number of flints ( c . 20 ) were discovered ...
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... flint mines above Durrington , the activity was centred on a shallow dry valley , the flint seam outcropping along its sides and presumably easy to quarry . The identification of what appeared to be a major flint source enabled a ...
... flint mines above Durrington , the activity was centred on a shallow dry valley , the flint seam outcropping along its sides and presumably easy to quarry . The identification of what appeared to be a major flint source enabled a ...
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... flint assemblages . They are mostly characterised by the common use of an unsystematic core technique and a restricted range of functionally attributable forms . The nature of such assemblages , which are often small in size , makes ...
... flint assemblages . They are mostly characterised by the common use of an unsystematic core technique and a restricted range of functionally attributable forms . The nature of such assemblages , which are often small in size , makes ...
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