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Axe Shaped stone, Sanquhar
This axe shaped stone found in Sanquhar in 1889 is puzzling as it is made of sandstone, a soft mater
Axe flakes, Luce Sands
Four large flakes from polished stone axes. Flakes like these are quite common on Luce Sands. They
Flint adze, Barbae, Stoneykirk
A complete flint adze. The body has been flaked to shape on both sides and the blade has been polis
Stone axe, Prestrie
A small flat axehead made from a rough volcanic stone. Found by a local gamekeeper and added to
Flint axe, Dowalton Loch
A complete polished flint axehead. Flint axes are unusual in Scotland. Only one flint axe is re
Prehistoric finds, Genoch Sands
A mixed collection of prehistoric pottery and worked flints including three Neolithic arrowheads, tw
Stone anvil, Luce Sands
A triangular water-rolled sandstone cobble with a battered and striated face. Probably used as an an
Ground stone tool, Luce Sands
A splayed rectangular cobble with rounded edges and flat faces. Batter marks at both ends and an ar
Axe sharpening stone, Balker
A broken sandstone slab with a ground, concave surface. Stones like this are hard to date but it is
Flint scraper, Caldons Hill
An oval scraper on a flake of brown flint. Retouch around much of edge. Large scrapers like thi
Worked flints, Chapel Heron
A collection of Neolithic or possibly Bronze Age flints collected by the Selbys at the farm of Chape
Carved slab, Whithorn
A broken sandstone slab with a spiral pecked on one face and two oval-type shapes roughly pecked on
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