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Mesolithic antler mattock
Antler object formed from the beam of a red deer antler the base of which is sheared away at an oblique angle to form a scoop-like end. The trez tine has been broken off and the edges smoothed down. 95mm above the break a circular perforation 23mm in diameter has been made. One side of the object has signs of wear around the perforation and near the scoop.
Made of red deer antler perforated above the trez tine and truncated to form a blade parallel to the shaft-hole. The blade is badly damaged but smoothing by apparent use is visible.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
47.101/4
Find Information
Site Name: Rhyl, Denbighshire
Collection Method: chance find
Date: 1910
Notes: found in the estuarine clay
Acquisition
Donation, 23/4/1947
Measurements
length / mm:365.7
width / mm:42.0
thickness / mm:60.0
weight / g:646.7
Material
antler
Location
In store
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