- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Stone tool, hand axe (broken)
- Long description
- "A roughly worked handaxe butt in an unrolled condition. The tip has been removed by a thermal break. There is one small patch of cortex on the butt, and no delicate flake removals." (Tyldesley 1986, 68) [As 20/07/2011]
- Geographical reference
- England Oxfordshire Oxford Wolvercote Wolvercote Brick Pit
- Person
- Maker Unknown Maker
- Field collector Alexander James Montgomerie Bell
- PRM source Archibald Colquhoun Bell
- Date / Period
- Archaeological period: Lower Palaeolithic Acheulian
- Date collected
- By 1920
- Acquisition information
- Purchased: 1920
- Dimensions
- Width: max 65 mm, Length: max 84 mm, Weight 231 g
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1921.91.473.11
- Research and responses
This object is described and illustrated in Tyldesley, J.A. 1986. The Wolvercote Channel Handaxe Assemblage. Oxford: B.A.R. (British Series 153), 68-69, Fig. 2.67. [AS 19/07/2011]
In 1894 Alexander James Montgomerie Bell published two articles about Palaeolithic remains from Wolvercote in volume 30 of the journal Antiquary. Full references: Bell, A.M. 1894. 'Palaeolithic Remains at Wolvercote, Oxfordshire'. Antiquary 30: 148 - 152. and Bell, A.M. 1894. 'Palaeolithic Remains at Wolvercote, Oxfordshire, No. II'. Antiquary 30: 192 - 198. [MN 05/06/2009]
In 1900 a third paper was published by Bell updating his discoveries at the site. Full Reference: Bell, A.M. 1900. 'On the Occurrence of Flint Implements of Palaeolithic Type on an Old Land-Surface in Oxfordshire, Near Wolvercote and Pear-Tree Hill, Together with a Few Implements of Various Plateau Types' The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 50: 81. This paper can be accessed online through JSTOR. The stable URL is http://www.jstor.org/stable/2842715. [MN 05/06/2009]
A. M. Bells most detailed publication on the Wolvercote deposits was published in 1904 in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. Full reference: Bell, A.M. 1904. 'Implementiferous Sections at Wolvercote (Oxfordshire)'. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society 60: 120-132. This paper can be accessed online through the Geological Societies Lyell Collection. The URL is http://jgslegacy.lyellcollection.org/cgi/content/abstract/60/1-4/120. [MN 05/06/2009]
The Oxford University Museum of Natural History also holds a considerable number of geological specimens collected by Bell from Wolvercote, see: Q.00285 - Q.00378, Q.00829 - Q.00909 and Q.01758 - Q.01763. The OUMNH catalogue can be accessed online at http://www.oum.ox.ac.uk/database/geology/pleicene.htm. [MN 05/06/2009]
The Wolvercote Brick Pit [SP 4977 1043, now a lake] from which this object was recovered is recorded on the English Heritage maintained National Monuments Record under monument no. 336734. This record can be accessed online at http://pastscape.english-heritage.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=336734. [MN 05/06/2009]
This object was studied by Hyeong Woo Lee as part of his doctoral dissertation submitted in 2000, entitled A Study of Lower Palaeolithic Stone Artefacts from Selected Sites in the Upper and Middle Thames Valley, with Particular Reference to the R.J.MacRae Collection. Lee numbered each object according to his own system, with objects labelled with a small, round red sticker. This sticker was removed when numbered. This tool was numbered by Lee '26' [AS 03/02/2011].
Thirty-four handaxes from Wolvercote in the PRM's collections formed one of the datasets discussed in 'A Re-Examination of Variability in Handaxe Form in the British Palaeolithic', by Kate Emery (London: University College London, Ph.D. thesis, 2010). (Available online at http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/19299/1/19299.pdf .) [JC 5 5 2017]
- Associated publications
- Bell, A.M. 1894. 'Palaeolithic Remains at Wolvercote, Oxfordshire'. Antiquary 30: 148 – 152 Bell, A.M. 1894. 'Palaeolithic remains at Wolvercote, Oxfordshire, No. II'. Antiquary 30: 192 – 198 Bell, A.M. 1900. 'On the occurrence of flint implements of Palaeolithic type on an old land-surface in Oxfordshire, near Wolvercote and Pear-Tree Hill, together with a few implements of various plateau types' The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 30:81 Bell, A.M. 1904. 'Implementiferous sections at Wolvercote (Oxfordshire)'. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society 60:120- 132. (copies of the first 1894 article and the 1900 and 1904 articles are in the Related Documents File under 1921.91.473) [CB 29/10/2009]
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