SNN110487 - A Reindeer antler or ‘Lyngby’ axe from Northamptonshire and its context in the British Late Glacial
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Type | Journal |
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Title | A Reindeer antler or ‘Lyngby’ axe from Northamptonshire and its context in the British Late Glacial |
Author/Originator | Cook, J and Jacobi, R |
Date/Year | 1994 |
Abstract/Summary
A reindeer antler object found in Northamptonshire possesses the characteristic traits of a Lyngby axe. Such implements are themselves characteristic of the Late Glacial of northern Europe but hitherto unknown in Britain. A direct radiocarbon accelerator date of 10, 320±150 BP (OxA–803) confirms the typological dating and places it amongst a small number of finds which link Britain with the Ahrensburgian phase in Europe. The function of the axe cannot be determined, but consideration of its features throws some light on this problem.
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- 7167/0/2 Mesolithic antler tools (Find Spot)
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