It's probably an isolated later flint rather than evidence of settlement, but it's nice to know that the area where I live has been occupied on and off for tens of thousands of years.
Everything about Stone Age Tools from the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic periods, and about Palaeoanthropology. The blog attached to Richard Milton's website at www.stoneagetools.co.uk
Saturday 19 December 2009
My latest find - a Neolithic arrowhead
In the parts of Hampshire and West Sussex that I visit most often, I usually find Mesolithic flints - lots of them! Rarely, I find Paleolithic implements. Now, I've found a Neolithic arrow head to add to my finds (pictured below).
It's probably an isolated later flint rather than evidence of settlement, but it's nice to know that the area where I live has been occupied on and off for tens of thousands of years.
It's probably an isolated later flint rather than evidence of settlement, but it's nice to know that the area where I live has been occupied on and off for tens of thousands of years.
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