- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Barbed and tanged arrow-head. Both barbs and the tang are broken. The flint is a greyish white colour with patina. [MN 23/10/2008]
- Geographical reference
- England Oxfordshire South Oxfordshire Crowmarsh Mongewell
- Person
- Maker Unknown Maker
- Field collector Carter
- Field collector T.J. Carter
- Field collector Thomas James Carter
- PRM source Carter
- PRM source Thomas James Carter
- Date / Period
- Archaeological period: Late Neolithic, uncertain Archaeological period: Early Bronze Age, uncertain
- Date collected
- Before 1905
- Acquisition information
- Purchased: 1905
- Materials and processes
- Material Flint Stone, Process Flaked, Process Retouched
- Dimensions
- Thick: max 4 mm, Width: max 11 mm, Length: max 23 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1905.75.1.46
- Research and responses
http://www.southoxon.gov.uk/ccm/ecodev/VillageDetails.jsp?Name=Mongewell Mongewell [please note that this link was found to be dead, MN 27/10/2008]: This small village grew up at the site of a spring and its name means 'Munda's stream'. For centuries it was an estate village, centred on Mongewell Park, which since 1953 has been the home of Carmel College (now closed). In the college grounds a path leads to the ruined church beside the river where only the chancel and polygonal bell turret remain standing.
The site of Grim's Ditch a linear prehistoric earthwork [which passes by Mongewell] is recorded in the Oxfordshire Historic Environment Record [HER] under PRN 8900. The site is also a Scheduled Ancient Monument [monument number OX32]. [MN 23/10/2008]
For general information on the Museum's collections of Oxfordshire archaeological material, including lists of sites, grid references etc., see Archaeological Material from Oxfordshire in the Collection of the Pitt Rivers Museum, by Simon Thorpe (unpublished spiral bound report dated June 1996; copy in RDF: Researchers File: Thorpe). [MN 23/10/2008]
- Associated publications
- See 'Manning, P and Leeds, E. T. 1921. An archaeological survey of Oxfordshire. Archaeologia 71: 227-265'. Copy in RDF: Researchers File: Manning. [MN 23/10/2008]
Search terms: Tool, Archery Weapon, Arrow-head
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