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British Palaeolithic, Large Clactonian Unifacial Pebble Chopper Tool :b11
British Palaeolithic. Large Clactonian Unifacial Pebble Chopper Tool:b11 This sale is for a large sized Clactonian unifacial pebble chopper. This pebble has been made into a simple point. Length: 75 mm Width: 60 mm Weight: 166 grams grams This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. Please see provenance details below. This implement was found close to the Roman town of Vagniacae at Northfleet in Kent. This area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe, which is around a mile away. The area where this implement come from has been subjected to much disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed ... morethrough this construction activity. I was initially looking for Iron Age and Roman pottery sherds. However, it was whilst picking up pottery that I began to notice shaped implements of a mucher greater age and so began collecting those as well. It soon became my main interest and have been field walking ever since. It is a fantastic feeling to find such an implement. Firstly spotting a knapped edge in the soil and then the thrill of being the first to hold it in many thousands of years. It has been a pleasure finding and owning such an implement. However it is now someone elses chance to own it. 281g_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
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British Palaeolithic, Clactonian Unifacial Cobble Chopper :8
British Palaeolithic. Clactonian Unifacial Cobble Chopper:8 This sale is for a nice Clactonian cobble chopper. This chopper is in very good condition. Length: 80mm Width: 60mm Weight: 231 grams grams This stone tool is part of my own personal collection found over the years. This tool was found whilst field walking in the Northfleet(Springhead) and Southfleet area of Kent. Please see provenance details below. This implement was found close to the Roman town of Vagniacae at Northfleet in Kent. This area borders the famous Palaeolithic site at Swanscombe, which is around a mile away. The area where this implement come from has been subjected to much disturbance through road building. Channel Tunnel High Speed Rail Link and other commercial building. It is more than likey that the implement had been disturbed through this construction activity. ... moreI was initially looking for Iron Age and Roman pottery sherds. However, it was whilst picking up pottery that I began to notice shaped implements of a mucher greater age and so began collecting those as well. It soon became my main interest and have been field walking ever since. It is a fantastic feeling to find such an implement. Firstly spotting a knapped edge in the soil and then the thrill of being the first to hold it in many thousands of years. It has been a pleasure finding and owning such an implement. However it is now someone elses chance to own it. 281g_gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
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CLACTONIAN UNIFACIAL PEBBLE CHOPPER, Northfleet, Kent
CLACTONIAN UNIFACIAL PEBBLE CHOPPER. Northfleet, Kent CLACTONIAN PEBBLE CHOPPER TOOL FROM NORTHFLEET. KENT. The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 years ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 BC Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked ... moreto a rough edge for use as choppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. BIFACIAL. ON A COBBLE Length: 75 mm Width: 50 mm Weight: 204 grams*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. UK CUSTOMERS* should you decide to bulk buy. I can send upto 2Kg for £5.80. This is a 2 day sign for service. gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
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CLACTONIAN UNIFACIAL PEBBLE TOOL :C9
CLACTONIAN UNIFACIAL PEBBLE TOOL:C9 CLACTONIAN PEBBLE TOOL FROM NORTHFLEET. KENT. The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 years ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 BC Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked to a rough edge for use as ... morechoppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. Length: 75 mm Width: 60 mm Weight: 127 grams*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. UK CUSTOMERS* should you decide to bulk buy. I can send upto 2Kg for £5.80. This is a 2 day sign for service. gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526) RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf54%3E-144a22daaa9-0x106-
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CLACTONIAN UNIFACIAL PEBBLE TOOL :C7
CLACTONIAN UNIFACIAL PEBBLE TOOL:C7 CLACTONIAN PEBBLE TOOL FROM NORTHFLEET. KENT. The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 years ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 BC Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked to a rough edge for use as ... morechoppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. Length: 55 mm Width: 45 mm Weight: 67 grams*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. UK CUSTOMERS* should you decide to bulk buy. I can send upto 2Kg for £5.80. This is a 2 day sign for service. gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
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CLACTONIAN UNIFACIAL PEBBLE CHOPPER TOOL :C14
CLACTONIAN UNIFACIAL PEBBBBLE CHOPPER TOOL:C14 CLACTONIAN PEBBBBLE CHOPPER TOOL FROM NORTHFLEET. KENT. The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 years ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 BC Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked to a ... morerough edge for use as choppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. Length: 70 mm Width: 50 mm Weight: 140 grams*ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. UK CUSTOMERS* should you decide to bulk buy. I can send upto 2Kg for £5.80. This is a 2 day sign for service. gsrx_vers_526(GS 6.6.6(526)
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Large Clactonian Unifacial Chopper Tool from Kent,C186
Large Clactonian Unifacial Chopper Tool from Kent.C186 For sale; from my own personal field walking collection. A large Clactonian chopper tool. The tool has been made from a very thick flake and worked into a substantial point. The gripping area has been left cortical. This tool is in very good condition with clear detailed working coupled with fantastic patination. Found field walking in Northfleet. Near Swanscombe, Kent. Provenance supplied with sale. Length 12 cm x Width: 6.5 cm Thickness: 4 cm Weight: 355 grams The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area ... moreover 400,000 years ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 years ago. Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked to a rough edge for use as choppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. UK CUSTOMERS. Pay one p&p only, any additional tool purchased will be sent free of charge. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566) RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf%60%60%3E-1472986c0c6-0x109-
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Large 13.5cm Clactonian Unifacial Chopper Tool from Kent,C185
Large 13.5cm Clactonian Unifacial Chopper Tool from Kent.C185 For sale; from my own personal field walking collection. A large Clactonian chopper tool. The tool has been made from a very thick flake and the worked into a substantial point. This tool is in very good condition with clear detailed working coupled with fantastic patination. Found field walking in Northfleet. Near Swanscombe, Kent. Provenance supplied with sale. Length 13.5 cm x Width: 8cm Thickness: 5.5 cm Weight: 830 grams The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 years ago. It is ... morenot known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 years ago. Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked to a rough edge for use as choppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. UK CUSTOMERS. Pay one p&p only, any additional tool purchased will be sent free of charge. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566)
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Large 16.5cm Clactonian Unifacial Chopper/Scraper Tool from Kent,C184
Large 16.5cm Clactonian Unifacial Chopper/Scraper Tool from Kent.C184 For sale; from my own personal field walking collection. A large Clactonian chopper/scraper tool. The tool has been made from a very thick flake. The working scraper edge has been retouched. This tool is in very good condition with clear detailed working coupled with fantastic patination. Found field walking in Northfleet. Near Swanscombe, Kent. Provenance supplied with sale. Length 16.5 cm x Width 12 cm Thickness: 6 cm Weight: 1.1 Kg The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 ... moreyears ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 years ago. Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked to a rough edge for use as choppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. UK CUSTOMERS. Pay one p&p only, any additional tool purchased will be sent free of charge. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566)
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Large 17.5cm Clactonian Unifacial Chopper/Cleaver Tool from Kent,C183
Large 17.5cm Clactonian Unifacial Chopper/Cleaver Tool from Kent.C183 For sale; from my own personal field walking collection. A large Clactonian chopper/cleaver tool. The chopper has been made from a very thick flake. It is dual pointed(cleaver and point) This tool is in very good condition with clear detailed working coupled with fantastic patination. Found field walking in Northfleet. Near Swanscombe, Kent. Provenance supplied with sale. Length 17.5 cm x Width 11.5 cm Thickness: 5 cm Weight: 830 grams The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 ... moreyears ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 years ago. Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked to a rough edge for use as choppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. UK CUSTOMERS. Pay one p&p only, any additional tool purchased will be sent free of charge. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566)
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Lower Palaeolithic,Clactonian Unifacial Chopper & Scraper on a Thick Flake, C219
Lower Palaeolithic.Clactonian Unifacial Chopper& Scraper on a Thick Flake, C219 For sale; from my own personal field walking collection. A large Lower Palaeolithic Clactonian chopper made on a thick flint flake. This tool is rectangular in form with a slight convex base. The top has been left cortical where the palm is place. The butt has a wide tranchet blow to allow the fingers to wrap around easier. There are also parallel notches either side for the finger placement. This tool also doubles up as a scraper. The working edge has been retouched unifacially. This tool is in superb condition with clear detailed working and great patination. Found field walking in Northfleet. Near Swanscombe, Kent. Provenance supplied with sale. Length 12 cm x Width: 10 cm x 2.5 cm(thickness) Weight: 595 grams The Clactonian culture is named after a superb ... morecollection of prehistoric material found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 years ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 years ago. Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked to a rough edge for use as choppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. UK CUSTOMERS. Pay one p&p only, any additional tool purchased will be sent free of charge. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566)
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Lower Palaeolithic, Clactonian Unifacial Chopper C223
Lower Palaeolithic. Clactonian Unifacial Chopper C223 For sale; from my own personal field walking collection. A large Lower Palaeolithic, Clactonian unifacial chopper. This chopper has been made on a very thick and heavy flint flake. This tool has been made with a substantial point. There is a ridge running down almost the centre of the tool. One side of the ridge accommodates the fingers. The cortical base is slightly arched and this fits the natural contour of the hand, it has been made for right handed use and is very ergonomic. This tool is in superb condition with clear detailed working and great patination. Found field walking in Northfleet. Near Swanscombe, Kent. Provenance supplied with sale. Length 15.5 cm x Width: 7 cm x 3.5 cm(thickness) Weight: 548 grams The Clactonian culture is named after a superb collection of prehistoric ... morematerial found on a site close to Clacton-On-Sea in Essex. England. At Swanscombe. Kent the deposit known as the Lower Gravels contained distinctive Clactonian style tools. Suggesting that a Clactonian tribe had established a riverside campsite in the area over 400,000 years ago. It is not known exactly when human groups first made their way into what is now Britain. But it was probably c. 450,000 years ago. Members of the Clactonian tribe made distinctive tools from flint pebbles and flakes struck from larger nodules. Some of these tools are very crude. Just simple worked pebbles, others show a slightly higher standard of craftsmanship. Particularly flint cores worked to a rough edge for use as choppers or chopping tools. Northfleet; where this tool was found. Borders Swanscombe. ALL CUSTOMERS* I offer combined shipping on multiple items. UK CUSTOMERS. Pay one p&p only, any additional tool purchased will be sent free of charge. If you are interested in more than one artefact and they have a few days to go. I will wait until you have finished your order and then invoice you with a final combined shipping price. gsrx_vers_566(GS 6.7.1(566)
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