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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
A white very heavily patinated discoidal flint knife of slightly irregular oval shape. The irregularities occur towards the proximal bulb. The tool has been flaked in a shallow, invasive manner around 80% of the flake's circumference. Some of the flake arretes are also polished out.
Flint discoidal knife, 3000 BCE. Polished around the edges to make a sharp cutting blade. From the Gower peninsula, west Wales.
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Site Name: Tooth Cave, Ilston
Notes: found in chamber I
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