NHER 6255 (Find Spot record) - Possible Palaeolithic flint scraper
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Summary
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Location
| Map sheet | TG14SW |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | UPPER SHERINGHAM, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK |
Map
Full Description
Pre 1929. Field Observation.
In 1929 J. Reid Moir reported a number of what he believed to be Palaeolithic implements that had been recovered from the "cannon-shot gravels" exposed along the North Norfolk coast (S1). These objects were found by J. Reid Moir, J. E. Sainty and G. Maynard during fieldwork funded by the Percy Sladen Trust. The pieces described and illustrated in (S1) include a "square-ended scraper from Glacial gravel" that had been found "west of the Lifeboat House" in Sheringham. Information from (S2).
This scraper appears to be the retouched flake/flake implement from Sheringham that is listed by Roe (S2) (the reference "PPSEA I p. 8" given by Roe is presumably an error and should read PPSEA VI p. 8). This scraper is also noted by Wymer in (S3), although he regarded this and most of the other objects figured in (S1) as "dubious artefacts". It is also noted in (S4) and (S5), although no additional information is given.
The Norwich Castle Museum holds a "chipped flint" that is recorded as being found on the beach at Weybourne "near Lifeboat House" (NWHCM : 1963.29). This was transferred from the Ipswich Museum in 1963. This find was probably originally donated by J. Reid Moir and its recorded provenance suggests that it was probably actually from somewhere in the vicinity of this site. As with many of the objects Moir donated to the Ipswich Museum this is potentially a naturally fractured flint rather than a true artefact.
Information from (S6).
The mapped extent of this record indicates only the approximate area is which this object was probably found. The site of the Lifeboat House itself is now recorded separately, as NHER 60107.
Amended by P. Watkins (HES), 18 July 2014.
Associated Sources (7)
- --- SNF57722 Record Card: NAU Staff. 1974-1988. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card.
- <S1> SNF7160 Article in Serial: Moir, J. Reid. 1929. Palaeolithic Implements from the Cannon-Shot Gravel of Norfolk. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia. Vol VI Pt I (for 1928) pp 1-11. pp 7-8; Fig 8.
- <S2> SNF87255 Record Card: Clarke, R. R. and NCM Staff. 1933-1973. Norwich Castle Museum Record Card - Palaeolithic.
- <S3> SNF2850 Publication: Wymer, J. J. 1985. Palaeolithic Sites of East Anglia. p 23.
- <S4> SNF3009 Unpublished Contractor Report: 1997. The English Rivers Palaeolithic Project. Regions 8 (East Anglian Rivers) and 11 (Trent Drainage). Wessex Archaeology. CR-2, No.10.
- <S5> SNF88238 Website: TERPS online database. Site 22490.
- <S6> SNF87254 Record Card: Clarke, R. R. and NCM Staff. 1933-1973. Norwich Castle Museum Record Card - Miscellaneous Prehistoric.
Site and Feature Types and Periods (2)
Object Types (2)
- SCRAPER (TOOL) (Lower Palaeolithic to Middle Palaeolithic - 1000000 BC? to 40001 BC?)
- WORKED OBJECT (Palaeolithic - 1000000 BC? to 10001 BC?)
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Record last edited
Jul 21 2016 4:30PM