Collections Online
Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Advanced Search
Prehistoric antler pick
Antler tool utilizing the shed beam and brow tine of a red deer antler. Shallow scoops above the base of the bez tine show it to have been removed using an axe and further chop marks are visible near the broken end of the beam and along the shaft. The point of the brow tine is blackened and highly polished on three sides with a distinct facet on the outer edge. Antler picks are virtually impossible to date typologically, Neolithic examples are known from Grimes Graves and Durrington Walls (Clutton-Brock, 1984) and they continue to be used into the Iron Age and Roman periods at sites such as Dinorben (Gardner and Savory, 1964) and Coygan Camp (Wainwright, 1967).
Collection Area
Item Number
Find Information
Site Name: Margam, Neath Port Talbot
Notes: Found on Margam Beach, where revealed as a result of marine erosion
Acquisition
Measurements
Material
Location
Collections Online is updated regularly, but please confirm that an object remains on display before making a special visit.