Hand Axe

Coup-de-Poing

EU695C

From: England | Kent | Swanscombe | Barnfield Pit | Milton Street Pit

Curatorial Section: European

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Object Number EU695C
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Middle Acheulian (uncertain)
Provenience England | Kent | Swanscombe | Barnfield Pit | Milton Street Pit
Period Middle Acheulian (uncertain)
Section European
Materials Flint
Description

Original Card: Flint Implement - Coup-de-poing type. Sharp-pointed. CF. EU680. Small

Revised Card: Flint tool - Roughly thick, triangular. One face is rolled and has yellow olive shiny patination. Opposite face fractured, probably by natural agencies, at later date, and has one edge utilized. Probably formerly a hand axe. Cortex at base.

Length 5.8 cm
Width 3.8 cm
Credit Line Purchased from Mrs. Sidney Warrington, 1913

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