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Monument details
HER Number: | TQ 67 SW 1805 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Name: | In situ early Neolithic Flint scatter |
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Summary
In situ early Neolithic flint work on a preserved land surface, 1606 worked flints and 450 un worked burnt flints were uncovered. (location accurate to the nearest 10m based on available informaiton)
Grid Reference: | TQ 6178 7386 |
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Map Sheet: | TQ67SW |
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Parish: | GRAVESEND, GRAVESHAM, KENT |
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Monument Types
Full description
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in situ early Neolithic flint work on a preserved land surface, 1606 worked flints and 450 un worked burnt flints were uncovered. The assemblage results from the knapping of local flintnodules for flakes and blades rather than specialised blanks or core tools. The scatters are not however, solely the product of knapping events. Their distribution reflects the use and abandonment of a large number of unretouched flakes as defacto refuse. The activities focussed on cutting and whittling actions and notably involve the manufacture and/or use of few retouched tools. The activities also produced numerous burnt flints. This and scatters like this have been interpreted as relatively short lived activity areas related to specific tasks, although the precise nature of the activity is not clear. (1)
<1> Wenban-Smith FF, et al.,, 2012, Prehistoric Ebbsfleet: Excavations and Research in Advance of High Speed 1 and STDR 4. (Monograph). SKE32262.
Sources and further reading
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| Source description | <1> | Monograph: Wenban-Smith FF, et al.,. 2012. Prehistoric Ebbsfleet: Excavations and Research in Advance of High Speed 1 and STDR 4.. |