NHER 28057 (Find Spot record) - Palaeolithic flint handaxe, Lesingham House garden

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Summary

In 1974 a Palaeolithic flint handaxe was found during gardening at or near this location.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TG30NW
Civil Parish SURLINGHAM, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

Map

1974. Stray Find.
Found by [1] at [2] when digging garden, less than 1m deep on low river terrace:
1 Palaeolithic sub-cordate flint handaxe, in rolled condition with slight toad belly patina.
Identified by J. J. Wymer. Described and sketched on (S1). Also described in (S2) and listed in (S3) and (S4).
E. Rose (NLA) 12 March 1991. Amended by P. Watkins (HES), 28 March 2014.

  • <S1> Record Card: Wymer, J. J. Wymer Index Card - Palaeolithic. Surlingham.
  • <S2> Publication: Wymer, J. J. 1985. Palaeolithic Sites of East Anglia. p 69.
  • <S3> Unpublished Contractor Report: 1997. The English Rivers Palaeolithic Project. Regions 8 (East Anglian Rivers) and 11 (Trent Drainage). Wessex Archaeology. W&Y-4, No.22.
  • <S4> Website: TERPS online database. Site 22649.
  • HANDAXE (Lower Palaeolithic to Middle Palaeolithic - 1000000 BC to 40001 BC)

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Record last edited

Feb 29 2016 3:38PM

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