Crowe, K. L. (1992). Mesolithic flints from Badger Hall, South Benfleet, Essex. Essex Archaeol Hist 23. Vol 23, pp. 1-9.

Title: Mesolithic flints from Badger Hall, South Benfleet, Essex
Issue: Essex Archaeol Hist 23
Series: Essex Archaeology & History
Volume: 23
Page Start/End: 1 - 9
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Describes a collection of flints amassed over a period of several years as a result of finds during gardening and other work at the hall. The set comprises core axes, blade cores, scrapers, other retouched pieces, unretouched pieces, microblades/blade segments, large flint nodules, and pebbles. It is thought that, due to the arbitrary nature of collection, the flints are not truly representative of Mesolithic activity in the area.
Author: Ken L Crowe
Other Person/Org: Isabel H Holroyd (Abstract author)
Year of Publication: 1992
Subjects / Periods:
Core Axes Blade Cores Scrapers (Auto Detected Subject)
Flints (Auto Detected Subject)
Flint (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 20 Jan 2002