Flint Fragments, Luce Sands
Luce Sands
This selection of flint fragments have evidence of having been
worked intensely around their edges. Neolithic flintworkers
used more refined techniques than their
mesolithic predecessors, often working over the surface of a
blade to produce exactly the shape required for a particular
purpose.
Archaeologists examine the blades of tools like these under
powerful microscope they can tell how they were used by the type of
wear they see. If the edge of the blade has become smooth is has
probably been used to work something soft, such as leather. If the
edge has been used to scrape a harder surface such as bone or wood,
it will have tiny chips along it.
Object no :
RPD0054
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Location :
Luce Sands
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Accession number :
1966.111.3
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