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Object name(s):
scraper; oblong scraper
Brief description:
1 oblong flint scraper, found inside a Neolithic pit, from the prehistoric settlement called 'Black Patch' at Blacknall Field, Pewsey, Wiltshire, excavated by Ken Annable and the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1969 - 1976.
Collection:
Wiltshire Museum
Associated concept:
archaeology
Associated concept:
neolithic
Condition:
good
Dimension:
length
Dimension:
width
Dimension:
height
Dimension:
depth
Dimension:
length
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
47
Dimension:
width
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
33
Dimension:
height
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension:
depth
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
5
Dimension:
length
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
47
Dimension:
width
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
33
Dimension:
depth
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
5
Field collection date:
1969
Date - earliest / single:
1969
Date - latest:
1976
Field collection method:
excavation
Field collection place:
Place context:
F162
Field collection place:
Wiltshire
Place status:
settlement
Place status:
pit 76
Field collection place:
Pewsey
Field collection place:
Place reference number:
1990.1
Field collection place:
Field collection place:
Blacknall Field
Field collector:
Wiltshire Archaeoligical and Natural History Society
Material:
stone
Material:
flint
Number of objects:
1
Object name:
scraper; oblong scraper
Object number:
DZSWS:1990.1.860
Other number:
DZSWS:
User's reference:
The Anglo Saxon Cemetery at Blacknall Field, Pewsey, Wiltshire
Reference author / editor:
Annable, F K and B N Eagles
Reference publication date:
2010
Reference publisher:
Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/e5c68d8d-b657-35d7-a84e-3019d16e9fb0

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/e5c68d8d-b657-35d7-a84e-3019d16e9fb0, Wiltshire Museum, CC BY-NC

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