Allen, J. R L. (2000). Rounded pebbles in late Holocene estuarine silts. Oldbury-on-Severn:. Trans Bristol Gloucester Archaeol Soc 118. Vol 118, pp. 183-189.

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Rounded pebbles in late Holocene estuarine silts. Oldbury-on-Severn:
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use as slingshot?
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Trans Bristol Gloucester Archaeol Soc 118
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Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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118
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183 - 189
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Suggests that distinctive pebbles found in certain Wentlooge Formation silts may be sling-shot used in wildfowling. The date of the horizon in which these finds occur is uncertain, but the general context suggests a BA or IA date.
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John R L Allen
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2000
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0900197528
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Bronze Age (BIAB)
Weapons/Weaponry (General) (BIAB)
Slingshots (BIAB)
Stone Objects (BIAB)
Holocene (Auto Detected Temporal)
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23 May 2001