RecordKnife< 1 of 1 > Back From Hedderwick, Dunbar, East Lothian
KnifeThis flint knife was found at Hedderwick at Dunbar in East Lothian. It could have been used for a number of purposes, including skinning an animal. It dates from between 3800 and 1500 BC. The elongated oval knife, has a flat undersurface and a convex upper surface. Such knives are known as 'plano-convex' or 'slug' knives. The upper surface has had small flakes removed at the edges. Simple flint knives were used for various purposes throughout prehistory. Plano-convex (or 'slug') knives tend to be Early Bronze Age in date, although specimens from the Neolithic Age are known. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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