- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Stone tool. [AG 04/07/2019]
- Long description
- Chert or flint pointed tool, one striking platform, red-brown cortex, white faces, evidence of retouch on edges, percussion bulbs visible. [AG 04/07/2019]
- Geographical reference
- England Somerset Abbot's Leigh Chapel Pill Farm
- Person
- Maker Unknown Maker
- Field collector Brian Hack
- Field collector A.C. 'Joe' Cornish
- PRM source Brian Hack
- Date / Period
- Archaeological period: Lower Palaeolithic
- Date collected
- 1991- 1992
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 18/02/2019
- Materials and processes
- Material Chert Stone, Material Flint Stone, Process Flaked
- Dimensions
- Depth: max 28 mm, Width: max 54 mm, Length: max 69 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 2019.8.49
- Research and responses
Uncertain type/function of tool. similar shape to a hand-axe but seems too small [AG 04/07/2019]
Uncertain type of stone [AG 04/07/2019]
- Associated publications
- Publications about the Abbots Leigh Site & Finds- Hack, Brian, and A.P. Cornish 1991 'Preliminary Report on a Recent Collection of Stone Artefacts from the "100 Foot Terrace" at Abbots Leigh, Avon', Proceedings of the University of Bristol Spelaeological Society, Vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 33-41 Hack, Brian 1992 'A Distinctive "Chopping Tool" Element on the '100ft Terrace' at Abbos Leigh, Avon', Proceedings of the Bristol Spelaeological Society, Vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 273-5 Hack, Brian 1993 'A "Quartzite" Handaxe of Acheulian Type from Abbots Leigh Avon', Retrospect: Axbridge Archaeological and Local History Society, no. 160 (October) pp. 3-5 Hack, Brian 1999 'More Handaxes from Somerset', Axbridge Archaeological & Local History Society Journal 1999, pp. 26-28 Hack, Brian 2002 ' Collections of Lower Palaeolithic Artefacts from Abbots Leigh, Somerset (1991-1992)', Lithics: The Newsletter of the Lithics Studies Society, no. 23, pp. 48-51 Hack, Brian 2010 ' Lower Palaeolithic Artefacts from Abbots Leigh, Somerset', Somerset Archaeology and Natural History: The Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society for 2009, Vol. 153, p.157 Lacaille, A. D. 1954 'Palaeoliths from the Lower Reaches of the Bristol Avon', Antiquaries Journal, Vol. 34, nos 1/2 (January-April), pp.1-27 [AG 02/07/2019] Roe, D.A. 1974 'Palaeolithic Artefacts from the River Avon Terraces Near Bristol' Proceedings of the University of Bristol Spelaeological Society, Vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 319-26 [AG 01/07/2019]
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