Accession No
1951.485.3
Description
One core of light grey Grand Pressigny flint with some cortex remaining.
Place
Europe; Western Europe; France; Indre-et-Loire; Grand Pressigny; La Claisiere
Period
Neolithic Chalcolithic
Source
Sedgwick Museum [donor]; McKenny Hughes, Thomas [collector]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1951.485.3
Cultural Affliation
Material
Stone; Flint
Local Term
Measurements
120mm
Events
Description (Labels & Markings)
Old labels adhered to small core and 2 flakes, read: 'La Claisiere Pressigny'
Event Date
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson
Context (Related Documents)
Leckie (2015): McKenny Hughes made many collecting trips to France with other eminent scholars. His diaries record a number of journeys there between the 1870s and 1890s with Sir and Lady Lyell, Joseph Prestwich, Mr Foster, John Evans and a certain Mr Busk. The diaries show that McKenny Hughes acquired artefacts from many different localities, establishments and people: he records some being found himself, some bought from locals (e.g. from innkeepers, workmen's cottages, provisions shops, and 'curiosity' shops in the towns and cities), whilst others were exchanged with fellow geologists and archaeologists. (The Sedgwick Museum Archives, Collections reference: HGHS, Box DDF 726, Diaries April-May 1872, Notebook B&C and Notebook of visits to Brittany 1876 and 1896).
Event Date
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1951.485[.1-5]: 'Two large cores and one small, also two thinning flakes, all of characteristic Grand Pressigny flint. The smaller core is less honey-coloured and more grey than the others.'
Event Date 1951
Author: maa
Context (Other)
Transferred to MAA in February 1951.
Event Date 02/1951
Author: maa
Context (Analysis)
Katherine Leckie studied the French McKenny-Hughes collection, as part of her Crowther-Beynon Grant, in 2015 and provided further Context information.
Event Date 2015
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson
Description (Physical description)
One core of light grey Grand Pressigny flint with some cortex remaining.
Event Date 10/4/2024
Author: Emily Shorter
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