from Berwickshire
This perforated flattish stone tool, possibly a wedge, was found in Berwickshire. The presence of a central shafthole means that it would have been used with some kind of handle, of wood or similar material.
This tool has been made from a flattish cobble, with a blade formed at one end and a central shafthole drilled from either side. There is damage to the butt.
The combination of butt damage and the presence of a blade suggests that this could have been used as a narrow wedge-like tool. The function of objects shaped like this is, however, uncertain, as is their dating.
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