NHER 14854 (Find Spot record) - Neolithic flint arrowhead (Saham Toney, poorly located)
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Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Location
| Map sheet | Not recorded |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | SAHAM TONEY, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK |
Map
No mapped location recorded.
Full Description
1915. Neolithic flint.
'Mr C. F. Newton sent for exhibition a harpoon-barb of translucent chalcedonic flint found by him at Saham Toney, Norfolk. It was 1.38in (3.5cm) long, the point being broken, and 1in (2.56m) at the base. On the flat side there was small parallel chipping along two edges, and on the other face twelve parallel flakes, each about half an inch
in length, had been removed along one edge. This is the only example of the parallel chipping associated with some
parts of the Yorkshire Wolds yet found in Norfolk'.
See (S1).
F. Healy (NAU) states that this tool is really an oblique petit-tranchet derivative.
E. Rose (NAU) 4 May 1979.
Associated Sources (2)
Site and Feature Types and Periods (1)
Object Types (1)
- TRANSVERSE ARROWHEAD (Neolithic - 4000 BC to 2351 BC)
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Record last edited
May 26 2020 4:51PM