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Mesolithic antler mattock
Part of the beam of a red deer antler (A.P. Currant pers. comm. 2000). A perforation at right angles to a tine - of which insufficient survives to enable its closer placement on the original antler - contains what appears to be traces of a hafting adhesive. The mattock does not sit easily into any of the four groups identified by Smith (1989) for the perforation is, unusually, in the same plane as the bevelled, working edge of the tool. The original form of the tool is, however, unclear owing to heavy damage at both ends.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
92.242H
Find Information
Site Name: Uskmouth, Newport County Borough
Collection Method: surface find
Notes: from intertidal zone
Acquisition
Donation, 19/11/1992
Measurements
length / mm:230.0
width / mm:72.5
diameter / mm:33.7
weight / g:336.2
Material
antler
Location
In store
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