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HER Number: | MDV9711 |
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Name: | CAVE DEPOSIT in the Parish of |
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Summary
Kent's cavern. Cave of rodentia. A mass of bones of rodentia and dust had become agglutinated together by calcareous matter into a bony breccia. Bones of elephant, hyena, rhinoceros and a wolf's skull were found here. A bronze gouge was also found in deposits excavated from the stalagmitic floor, and about 1000 teeth were found in the intact cave earth. Noteworthy were parts of bear jaws and canines, and a portion of an elephant's tusk and a small tooth. Five implements and flakes of flint and chert were also found. Among them was a light grey flint, rudely oval, irregularly convex on both faces. It had undergone a considerable amount of chipping, and was reduced to an edge all round. It was probably an efficient scraper. It was found in november 1871 with five teeth of hyena, two of megaceros, one of horse, and one of rhinoceros, in the third level of cave earth. A piece of chert of a rudely triangular pyramid shape was found in november 1871 with the teeth of hyena, horse and ox in the third foot level of cave earth. It is uncertain whether it was rounded by man or by nature.
Location
Grid Reference: | SX 934 641 |
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Map Sheet: | SX96SW |
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Civil Parish | Torbay |
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District | Torbay |
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Ecclesiastical Parish | TORMOHAM |
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Protected Status
Other References/Statuses
- Old DCC SMR Ref: SX96SW/4/28
Monument Type(s) and Dates
- CAVE DEPOSIT (Palaeolithic - 698000 BC to 8001 BC (Between))
Full description
Untitled Source (Migrated Record). SDV316725.
Kent's cavern. Cave of rodentia. A mass of bones of rodentia and dust had become agglutinated together by calcareous matter into a bony breccia. Bones of elephant, hyena, rhinoceros and a wolf's skull were found here. A bronze gouge was also found in deposits excavated from the stalagmitic floor, and about 1000 teeth were found in the intact cave earth. Noteworthy were parts of bear jaws and canines, and a portion of an elephant's tusk and a small tooth. Five implements and flakes of flint and chert were also found. Among them was a light grey flint, rudely oval, irregularly convex on both faces. It had undergone a considerable amount of chipping, and was reduced to an edge all round. It was probably an efficient scraper. It was found in november 1871 with five teeth of hyena, two of megaceros, one of horse, and one of rhinoceros, in the third level of cave earth. A piece of chert of a rudely triangular pyramid shape was found in november 1871 with the teeth of hyena, horse and ox in the third foot level of cave earth. It is uncertain whether it was rounded by man or by nature.
Untitled Source (Migrated Record). SDV316726.
Pengelly, w. /tda/16(1884)315-322/the literature of kent's cavern, part 5.
Untitled Source (Migrated Record). SDV316727.
Pearce, s. M. /pdas/37(1979)139/the distribution and production of bronze age metalwork.
Sources / Further Reading
SDV316725 | Migrated Record: |
SDV316726 | Migrated Record: |
SDV316727 | Migrated Record: |
Associated Monuments
MDV124181 | Related to: Kent's Cavern: Cave of Rodentia (Monument) |
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events: none recorded
Date Last Edited: | May 11 2017 12:00AM |
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