Accession No

1983.96.1-60


Description

Replica Blade Core; Replica Flake; Replica Blade - .1: Blade Core No. 2 - abandoned core
.2-.3: 1st platform rejuvenation attempt-flake. Kinetic percussion porphyry hammerstone (2 fragments)
.4-.5: Primary platform production flake direct percussion freehand porphyry hammerstone (2 fragments)
.6-.7: 2nd platform rejuvenation attempt - resultant flake direct percussion freehand diorite hammerstone (2 fragments)
.8-.22 (and 58 - smaller fragments): Core alignment flakes alternate on protrusions on edges. Sandstone hammer direct percussion freehand; 1983.96.23-1983.96.48: Blades and flakes numbered 1-26. Large elk antler direct percussion exterior thigh supported
.49-.57: Blades and flakes unumbered. Large elk antler direct percussion exterior thigh supported
.59: Fragments
.60: Platform trimming flakes sandstone abrading


Place

Europe; British Isles; England


Period

Modern Palaeolithic


Source

Bradley.Bruce


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1983.96.1-60; MAA: 1983.96; 1983.96.1; 1983.96.2; 1983.96.3; 1983.96.4; 1983.96.5; 1983.96.6; 1983.96.7; 1983.96.8; 1983.96.9; 1983.96.10; 1983.96.11; 1983.96.12; 1983.96.13; 1983.96.14; 1983.96.15; 1983.96.16; 1983.96.17; 1983.96.18; 1983.96.19; 1983.96.20; 1983.96.21; 1983.96.22; 1983.96.23; 1983.96.24; 1983.96.25; 1983.96.26; 1983.96.27; 1983.96.28; 1983.96.29; 1983.96.30; 1983.96.31; 1983.96.32; 1983.96.33; 1983.96.34; 1983.96.35; 1983.96.36; 1983.96.37; 1983.96.38; 1983.96.39; 1983.96.40; 1983.96.41; 1983.96.42; 1983.96.43; 1983.96.44; 1983.96.45; 1983.96.46; 1983.96.47; 1983.96.48; 1983.96.49; 1983.96.50; 1983.96.51; 1983.96.52; 1983.96.53; 1983.96.54; 1983.96.55; 1983.96.56; 1983.96.57; 1983.96.58; 1983.96.59; 1983.96.60


Cultural Affliation


Material

Stone; Flint


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (CMS Context)
There is also a piece of paper with the specimens with drawings and the following written on it: " Blade Core 2. Medium size totally chalk covered nodule more or less sub cone shaped one low protrusion. Blades removed from the platform with largeelk antler core exterior thigh supported. Platform trimmed with sandstone abrading. Core platform exhausted (core became too flat). Protrusions threatening to cause hinge fractures removed by alternate bifacial flaking direct percussion freehand withsandstone hammer. Core platform rejuvenation attempted by striking sharp edge of core against stationary porphyry hammerstone. Flake removed was perpendicular to desired result. Another attempt was made from the opposite margin. This time a small section of the edge was chipped away to form a platform. This time an andesite hammerstone was used freehand (direct percussion) the flake removed again was at an angle to the desired result. Core abandoned.' '
Event Date 1/7/1991
Author: maa


Description (CMS Description)
.1: Blade Core No. 2 - abandoned core
.2-.3: 1st platform rejuvenation attempt-flake. Kinetic percussion porphyry hammerstone (2 fragments)
.4-.5: Primary platform production flake direct percussion freehand porphyry hammerstone (2 fragments)
.6-.7: 2nd platform rejuvenation attempt - resultant flake direct percussion freehand diorite hammerstone (2 fragments)
.8-.22 (and 58 - smaller fragments): Core alignment flakes alternate on protrusions on edges. Sandstone hammer direct percussion freehand; 1983.96.23-1983.96.48: Blades and flakes numbered 1-26. Large elk antler direct percussion exterior thigh supported
.49-.57: Blades and flakes unumbered. Large elk antler direct percussion exterior thigh supported
.59: Fragments
.60: Platform trimming flakes sandstone abrading
Event Date 1/7/1991
Author: maa


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