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HHER Number: | 15598 |
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Type of record: | Find Spot |
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Name: | UNSTRATIFIED PALAEOLITHIC TO NEOLITHIC WORKED FLINTS, VALLEY FARM, SARRATT |
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Summary
Range of flint tools in ploughsoil on hillside
Monument Types
- FINDSPOT (Palaeolithic to Late Neolithic - 400000 BC to 2501 BC)
Full description
Several flint tools were found during an excavation at Valley Farm, on the site of the Roman building [893]. They were alll found in the ploughsoil and may have come down the slope from higher ground. Two were well-made Cresswellian type Upper Palaeolithic blades, one of good blue flint; an end scraper may also be Palaeolithic. There were also seven Mesolithic microlith blades, two probably Neolithic scrapers, and other less identifiable pieces including 11 blades and a possible borer with a broken point <1>.
<1> Edwards, Yvonne, Gover, John, & Wells, Marion, 2009, Archaeological investigation of the Romano-British settlement at Valley Farm, Sarratt, August 2008; Chess Valley Journal 2009, 8-16 (Article in serial). SHT4539.
Sources and further reading
<1> | Article in serial: Edwards, Yvonne, Gover, John, & Wells, Marion. 2009. Archaeological investigation of the Romano-British settlement at Valley Farm, Sarratt, August 2008; Chess Valley Journal 2009, 8-16. |
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