Hardaker, T. (2005). Some thoughts on a stray Upper Thames handaxe. Lithics 24. Vol 24, pp. 21-31.

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Some thoughts on a stray Upper Thames handaxe
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Lithics 24
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Lithics
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24
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21 - 31
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The paper describes the find of a flint handaxe in an unexpected context at Linch Hill, Stanton Harcourt, prompting the development of a new model to explain the occurrence of Lower Palaeolithic artefacts in Devensian gravels. The presence of a flat area (or méplat) on the side of the handaxe is discussed and a wider study of this feature is suggested. The significance of this find, and others, coming from areas distant from lithic raw material sources, is discussed in terms of Lower Palaeolithic occupation strategies in central Britain.
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Terry Hardaker
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2005
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Lower Palaeolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
Flint Handaxe (Auto Detected Subject)
Artefacts (Auto Detected Subject)
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[OS SP 4334 0476]
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23 Jun 2006