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1912.30.24

Stone eolith.


1912.30.24

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Collection type
Object
Description
Stone eolith.
Person
Maker Unknown Maker
Field collector Benjamin Harrison
PRM source Edward Burnett Tylor
Date
Date collected
By 1912
Acquisition information
Donated: 1912
Materials and processes
Material Stone, Material Flint Stone
Dimensions
Width 45 mm, Length 80 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1912.30.24 Other numbers: 2650
Research and responses

In the Barnes Papers, Box 60, Item VIII [a small album, 9" x 5.5"], Benjamin Harrison has produced a water colour illustration of this eolith. Catalogue number 32. Written below the illustration is "2650 S. Ash." [JFK 06/11/2009]

In December 2007 this object was examined by Professor Roy Ellen and Angela Muthana from the Department of Anthropology, University of Kent, who identified South Ash as an eolith site within the Kent plateau. [ZM 06/12/2007]

On 13 May 2008 Angela Muthana, an archaeologist and lithics specialist, examined this object and entered it on a database created as part of the research project 'The Eolith Controversy', headed by Professor Roy Ellen at the University of Kent [for more information on the project and maps of the Kent plateau area see researchers file 'Ellen'] [ZM 13/05/2008]

Search terms: Specimen, Geology, Tool, Stone