Ancient Round Base Form Arrowhead or Flint Artifact Niger 1.07

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Ancient Round Base Form Arrowhead or Flint Artifact Niger 1.07
Lucky Find! 3rd Millennium BC Flint Tool found on Cornwall’s South West Coast. A wild rabbit had dug it up.
The Real ‘Southend Rock’
The Real ‘Southend Rock’
Chert and flint are crystalline (perhaps more accurately described as microcrystalline) forms of rock that man has made use of from Stone Age times. The crystals consist of a microcrystalline form of silica, more commonly known as quartz (silicon dioxide). Flint is the better-known form of this substance and is commonly found as very hard concretions in deposits of chalk. It is so hard that, when…
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hey guys, today by pure accident I found flint tool on a dirt path. Due to localisation of the finding it's impossible to tell where it's actually from (most likely not in situ). It's a flake from Baltic flint and if the tool comes from anywhere neighborhood material is also most likely local (as there are known deposits nearby - just few kilometers up the river). The tool is a flake with two clearly visible working edges. Interestingly both are notches - though one is much better formed than the other. Whats more flake comes from a core that had more than one striking platform. I possibly could tell you more if I wasn't out of this business for two years.
Palaeolithic flint tool found on new American Embassy site, Nine Elms, London
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