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Mesolithic antler mattock

T-shaped object . THe pedicle is smoothed and apparently battered, possibly through use as a hammer. The main beam hasbeen modified, about half the circumference of the beam remaining, tapering to a quarter. The internal spongy tissue is absent creating a socket of C-shaped section. The end, and part fo the side, of this socket is smoothed and polished by use. At the base of the beam there is a pronounced groove within which the surface is polished. There is also a slightl notch half way along the socket, also polished. Both groove and notch probably relate to some form of skin or plant binding which has held something in the socket forming a composite tool. The bez tine is broken. At its mid-point, and to a lesser extent at its end, the surface is polished; this may relate to its use as a handle.

Mesolithic antler mattock
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Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

2007.47H/21

Find Information

Site Name: Goldcliff East, Newport: Gwent

Grid Reference: ST 373 819
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 2002

Notes: Unstratified fin made by Derek Upton on a gravel beach close to one of the main areas of footprints at Site C.

Acquisition

donation, 27/12/2007

Measurements

length / mm:213
width / mm:164
diameter / mm:54
weight / g:327.1

Material

Antler

Location

location verified by EAW

Categories

record verified by E.A. Walker
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