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Early Upper Palaeolithic Double Burin & Scraper, From Kent K82

Early Upper Palaeolithic Double Burin & Scraper,  From Kent K82 Neolithic & Paleolithic photo   Category : Antiquities > Neolithic & Paleolithic
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Early Upper Palaeolithic Double Burin & Scraper,  From Kent K82 Neolithic & Paleolithic photo 1Early Upper Palaeolithic Double Burin & Scraper,  From Kent K82 Neolithic & Paleolithic photo 2Early Upper Palaeolithic Double Burin & Scraper,  From Kent K82 Neolithic & Paleolithic photo 3Early Upper Palaeolithic Double Burin & Scraper,  From Kent K82 Neolithic & Paleolithic photo 4
Early Upper Palaeolithic Double Burin & Scraper,  From Kent K82 Neolithic & Paleolithic photo 5Early Upper Palaeolithic Double Burin & Scraper,  From Kent K82 Neolithic & Paleolithic photo 6Early Upper Palaeolithic Double Burin & Scraper,  From Kent K82 Neolithic & Paleolithic photo 7Early Upper Palaeolithic Double Burin & Scraper,  From Kent K82 Neolithic & Paleolithic photo 8
Early Upper Palaeolithic Double Burin & Scraper,  From Kent K82 Neolithic & Paleolithic photo 9

    

Uploaded by oceola on Jul 19, 2015
        
Known Information
Category : Antiquities > Neolithic & PaleolithicItem Id: 132837
Culture: BritishColour: flint
Type: TOOLEstimated value: GBP 15.50
More info
Length cm7.5
Weight grams50
Width cm5 (widest)
Thickness cm1 (max)
made by anatomically modern man
Circa 40K-30K years B.P
Anatomically modern man had arrived in Britain circa 44k years ago, the earliest evidence is part of a jawbone found in a cave near Torquay, South West England
Britain had an extreme ice age cold snap between 22K to 13K B.P called the Dimlington stadial with the Last Glacial Maximum circa 20K years B.P
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