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Glass Fragment Tiny body fragment, royal blue -
Copper Alloy Object Fragment Gilded copper alloy fragment with decoration. -
Ore Haematite Fragment Haematite ore fragment -
Amber Fragment Raw amber fragment. -
Chert Fragment Fragment of chert. -
Plaster Fragment A plaster fragment featuring a mustard and crimson design on a black background with a grey zig zag in the corner. -
Flint Fragment Flint fragment with damage to its edges. There is outer pebble surface on one face, prominent ripples on the flint, and a negative ripple scar on one face (small and on face with pebble surface). Raw material is Till flint, with possible white cortication. -
Flint Fragment Natural flint. -
Flint Flake and Fragment Two fragments: a) worked flake, darkly coloured b) unworked fragment. -
Flint Fragment Proximal medial fragment. Raw material type is Yorkshire Wolds flint, with pale brown staining. Very early Mesolithic. -
Flint Fragment Raw material of one flint is Yorkshire Wolds, the other two are Till flints, one of which has white cortication. The Wolds flint is a medial flake and the Till flint without white cortication is a flake fragment. The Till flint with white cortication is a Microlith. -
Flint Fragment Flint fragment. -
Flint Fragment Possibly burnt flake with evidence of retouch on both edges. -
Flint Fragment Flint core. -
Flint Fragment Two natural (unworked) flints. -
Flint Fragment Flint fragment. -
Flint Fragment Flint fragment. -
Flint Fragment Flint scraper (long-end). -
Flint Fragment Flint fragment. -
Flint Fragment Microburin, worked from fragment of cobble. Till flint. -
Flint Fragment Flint flake. Yorkshire Wolds. -
Flint Fragment Flint fragment. -
Flint Fragment Chert flake. -
Flint Fragment Flint fragment. -
Flint Fragment Possible core. Chert.