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flint - archaeological illustration

Flint archaeological illustration
Various flint tools, including scapers, arrowheads, blades, cores and microliths, dating from the Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age periods. Illustrated for academic publications.

L to R: scraper, piercer or awl, scraper, fabricator and scraper. Drawn at 1:1, from Duckpool and Sandymouth, North Cornwall

A Neolithic flint knife, the colour of which suggests that it may have been mined in East Anglia at sites like Grimes Graves. Drawn at 1:1

Mesolithic Microliths from North Cliffs, Cornwall. Drawn at 2:1

A discoidal flint knife from the Neolithic. Drawn at 1:1

Top row: scrapers; middle row: blades; bottom row: scraper and two cores. Drawn at 1:1, excavation finds from Gwithian, West Cornwall

L to R: transverse arrowhead, triangular projectile, and three cores. drawn at 1:1, from North Cliffs, Cornwall


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