The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 43-45Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1971 |
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Page 15
... flakes and 17 blades . Brown flint was the sole raw material , some flakes retain patches of a brown external skin and have rolled and battered edges that betray their pebble origin . A thin blue - ish to white patination has developed ...
... flakes and 17 blades . Brown flint was the sole raw material , some flakes retain patches of a brown external skin and have rolled and battered edges that betray their pebble origin . A thin blue - ish to white patination has developed ...
Page 6
... flakes , the material of the majority of scrapers , especially of the horseshoe type . The end scrapers show that when suitable flakes were available fine tools could be made . 1:27 is an end scraper made from a broad flake and for use ...
... flakes , the material of the majority of scrapers , especially of the horseshoe type . The end scrapers show that when suitable flakes were available fine tools could be made . 1:27 is an end scraper made from a broad flake and for use ...
Page 7
... flake is sharp and the tool can only have been used as an awl . Knives are not well defined , several flakes have a feather edge showing wear and the other edge blunted for gripping , several flakes , otherwise unworked , have edges ...
... flake is sharp and the tool can only have been used as an awl . Knives are not well defined , several flakes have a feather edge showing wear and the other edge blunted for gripping , several flakes , otherwise unworked , have edges ...
Contents
GREENHOWE NORTH | 2 |
A BRONZE AGE BARROW AT MOUNT PLEASANT NEAR NORMANBY NORTH | 33 |
EXCAVATIONS AT THE SOUTH GATE | 39 |
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