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Burghfield, Berkshire
Artefact no 987 , Flake with trimmed edges., Discarded 28.12.57

Aldermaston, Berkshire, 1/12/1951
Artefact no 988 , A leaf-shaped arrowhead, worked from one side only and not finely.
Artefact no 989 , Fragment of possibly a small single-barbed arrowhead.
Artefact no 990 , 990 is a large flake of greyish flint of a different character to the other flakes
Artefact no 991 , A clumsy composite scraper and hammerstone.
Artefact no 992 , Small core
Artefact no 993 , Small core
From a ploughed field on the N side of the Bath Road opposite Sterling Cables factory, several flakes, all of black unpatinated flint and of a crude nature - mainly struck from gravel flints.

Stonehenge, Wiltshire, 29/12/1951
Artefact no 1004 , In a field, about ¼ mile SE of the monument, several flakes, all patinated white, of which 1004/5/6 are typical., (Discarded 11/56)
Artefact no 1005 , In a field, about ¼ mile SE of the monument, several flakes, all patinated white, of which 1004/5/6 are typical., (Discarded 11/56)
Artefact no 1006 , In a field, about ¼ mile SE of the monument, several flakes, all patinated white, of which 1004/5/6 are typical., (Discarded 11/56)
Artefact no 994 , A small hammerstone, unpatinated., (USA 1/12/56)




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