Hand Axe

Coup-de-Poing

EU745

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

Curatorial Section: European

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Object Number EU745
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. Irregular shape with longer slender point. called "fabricator." England, Swanscombe, Milton Street. Palaeolithic.

Revised Card: Flint tool - Elongated, irregular point. Shows where large flake has been removed on one face. Probably used as hand axe. Olive, shiny patination. England, Kent, Swanscombe, Barnfield Pit. Middle Acheulian?

Length 12.6 cm
Width 4.1 cm
Credit Line Purchased from Mrs. Sidney Warrington, 1913

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