Find Spot record MNL 1021 - Unprovenanced Neolithic finds, West Row Fen

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Summary

Unprovenanced finds from Cooks Drove/Hayland Drove areas, found fieldwalking by C Pendleton and Patrick Norman, include leaf shaped arrowhead (catalogue A51), unifacially worked point (A84), various small blades/ microliths (E6, E8, E10- 13, E15, E74), flint awl/ borers (F2, F5,6,8,9), fabricator (G5), various knives and blades (I2,5,7,9,10,12,23 & 30)(Patrick Norman), hammer stones (K3, K36), various highly worked implements (M2, M12), scrapers (N9)(N10 Hayland Drove), pottery etc. Formerly recorded as MNL MISC

Location

Grid reference Centred TL 66 77 (1000m by 1000m)
Map sheet TL67NE
Civil Parish MILDENHALL, FOREST HEATH, SUFFOLK

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Full Description

Unprovenanced finds in collection of Colin Pendleton from Cooks Drove/Hayland Drove areas, found fieldwalking by C Pendleton and Patrick Norman, include leaf shaped arrowhead (catalogue A51), unifacially worked point (A84), various small blades/ microliths (E6, E8, E10- 13, E15, E74), flint awl/ borers (F2, F5,6,8,9), fabricator (G5), various knives and blades (I2,5,7,9,10,12,23 & 30)(Patrick Norman), hammer stones (K3, K36), various highly worked implements (M2, M12), scrapers (N9)(N10 Hayland Drove), pottery etc.
Similar unprovenanced finds in Patrick Norman's collection include 2 leaf arrowheads (his collection nos. A18 & A23), various scrapers and misc flints, pottery etc.

Formerly recorded as MNL MISC

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <S1> Unpublished document: Pendleton C F. 1987. Catalogue of finds and findspots,1965-1987, unpublished. Pendleton C, artefact records & descriptions, 1965-1987.

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Record last edited

May 21 2020 8:36AM

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