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LOT 1581

Stone Age Twydall Flint Tool

LOWER PALAEOLITHIC PERIOD, CIRCA 400,000 B.P.

3 in. (120 grams, 76 mm).

Knapped on all faces; with an old inked inscription: '2. PB.12.40.C. Twydall'. [No Reserve]

Provenance

Found Twydall, Kent, UK.
Richard Jones collection, Welling, Kent, UK, 1912-1915.
Ex Rochester Museum, Kent collections.
Specialist collection of J Edwin Jarvis.
Ex Martin Schoyen collection, London, UK.

Accompanied by a copy of an article on the site at Twydall.

Literature

The Twydall finds are discussed in Beresford, F.R., Palaeolithic Material From Lower Twydall Chalk Pit In Kent: The Cook And Killick Collection, in Lithics, Vol.39, 2021.

CONDITION

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LOT 1581

Stone Age Twydall Flint Tool

Sold for (Inc. bp): £46

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