Accession No

TEMP.00816


Description

Flint handaxe.


Place

Europe; France; Somme; St Acheul


Period

Palaeolithic


Source

Fox Collection


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

TEMP.00816; MAA: 1923.1074 [incorrect number]; 108 [Fox Coll.]


Cultural Affliation


Material

Flint


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Description (Labels & Markings)
Marked in white ink: '108'.
Event Date
Author: Lucie Carreau


Description (Physical description)
Flint handaxe.
Event Date
Author: Lucie Carreau


Context (Other owners)
Entry dated 25.4.11 in the Fox catalogue reads: 'Lawrence 25.4.11 [...] 108. St Acheul (2). 4/-'.
Event Date 25/4/1911
Author: Lucie Carreau


Context (Other)
1923.1074 was entered in the Accession Register as ‘L[ower] Palaeo[lithic] C[oup] de P[oing]s etc. 1 Moust[erian] point’ from France, as part of William Ransom’s collection given by his son Francis. Apart from the Mousterian point, there is no indication of the number of objects associated with 1923.1074, and Ransom is not known to have numbered his collections with a distinguishing label or mark. At an unknown point after 1923 at least one previously accessioned French handaxe (1883.12 A, see also 1888.14.2) was erroneously marked ‘1923.1074’. Other French handaxes marked ‘1923.1074’ certainly came into the museum from other donors – four from G.J.B. Fox (now TEMP.00815-TEMP.00818), one from Walter K. Foster (now TEMP.00819) – but their correct accession number is unknown, if they were ever assigned one. It is therefore clear that not all the objects marked and subsequently given catalogued cards as 1923.1074 were actually part of the Ransom collection, and it is currently impossible to identify which were in the 1923 donation. Although it is unknown why or when this mistake took place, it may relate to the fact that all the material in question is from Palaeolithic France (see also 1925.18).
Event Date 11/2/2019
Author: Lucie Carreau


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