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Bronze Age pebble macehead found in Clayton in March 1996
Flint, chert and
quartz are some of the
oldest surviving materials used by man.
Knapping a flint tool
produces a huge amount of waste flakes and
these can be used to understand how a
particular prehistoric tool was made.
Querns and other
grinding stones can be difficult to tell apart
from stone building debris when being
excavated.
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