Is this a prehistoric tool?
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I found this digging in the garden about 15 years ago. I thought it looked like it could be something so I stashed it in the drawer and its been their ever since. A bit of googling and it looks a bit like a hide scraper, but it might just be a funny shaped stone. What do you think?
It sits quite comfortably in the hand with a little depression for the thumb. I could imagine scraping or cutting something with it.
It sits quite comfortably in the hand with a little depression for the thumb. I could imagine scraping or cutting something with it.
Possibly
https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/q/hid...
Best speak with the FLO at your local museum.
https://finds.org.uk/contacts/
https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/q/hid...
Best speak with the FLO at your local museum.
https://finds.org.uk/contacts/
I had a reply from Julian Watters; the Finds Liaison Officer at the Verulamium Museum in St Albans:
said:
Thanks very much for the email and pictures. The overall flake formation is natural – probably the result of frost shattering. I can certainly see what you mean about the more recently exposed flint at the point, which does have a slightly worked look about it; however, I would say this is also likely to be natural – or possibly manmade but accidental – damage rather than deliberate working for the purposes of creating a tool.
Always worth checking these out though, so thanks for sending and feel free to send any more you find.
Oh well, back in the garden it goes.Always worth checking these out though, so thanks for sending and feel free to send any more you find.
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