LOT 2995 Stone Age Dorset and Devon Flint Tool Collection
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Palaeolithic to Neolithic, 200,000-5,000 BP. A mixed group of stone tools mainly from Western Britain comprising: a pointed hand-axe with inked legend 'The Fleet nr Abbotsbury May 2007'; nine smaller flint tools with label 'Flints from The Fleet Weymouth to Abbotsbury (May 2007)'; scraper marked 'Bullock Down Farm, Beachy Head, 1975'; scraper with label 'Cockington, South Devon May 2003 RK'; scraper with label 'Maiden Newton', 'found by Frank Bridle in 1974' and inked legend 'MN F.B. 1974'; scraper with label 'Neolithic rectangular knife in tan chert (Broom chert) Eypemouth, Bridport, c.3000BC'; flint with label 'Found in April 1998 near the Burgh Tumuli on track from Peppering High Barn northwest to Rackham Hill and Southdowns Way'; flint scraper without label. 584 grams total, 24-80mm (1 - 3"). From the private collection of Ronald G.P. Kerridge (d. 2013), Sussex historian, author, and archaeologist; found Dorset and Devon, UK, since 1974; many with inked inscriptions or collector's cards. [15, No Reserve]
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