Within and under the mound were human bones from at least ten inhumations, flints, animal bones, and the parts of two Neolithic pots. |
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Beautiful Anglo-Saxon jewellery, beakers made by the Bronze Age people, flints and pottery will all be part of the exhibition. |
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It is more visible when there are beds rich in clays, shell layers, or flints nodules. |
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Artefacts include Roman pottery, bones and flints which show the town was the site of a camp used by nomadic hunters nearly 7,000 years ago. |
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For example, an alloy of calcium and cerium is used in flints in cigarette and other types of lighters. |
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Bronze Age and Neolithic pottery and flints from the basal soil and the colluvium indicate that a settlement was nearby. |
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Other Aboriginal groups around Australia used fire drills, flints and pyrites to make fire. |
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When I go metal-detecting I often pick up worked flints and pieces of pottery as well as metal objects. |
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Excavations at the site produced over 300 worked flints of early-middle Mesolithic type. |
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Worked flints are densest in the chalk deposits, where their concentration is exceptionally high at around 2000 per cubic metre. |
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Winchester Museum also holds many flints and other ancient artefacts from this area. |
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Percussion caps now replaced flints, but the basic weapon remained a smoothbore musket. |
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I am interested in finding or at least getting a look at tools used to make gun flints. |
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One of the oldest uses for praseodymium is in the manufacture of misch metal, a pyrophoric metal used to make lighter flints and tracer bullets. |
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Croft and Wilmore stood side by side and watched Protheroe and FitzWilliam check the flints then load and prime both pistols. |
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As soon as you come near to the South Downs, you get into the chalk lands, and all the older buildings begin to have knapped flints in them. |
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On the high moors, Mesolithic nomads and reindeer herders left scatters of flints which are still found in peat fire breaks to this day. |
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The rare earths once had a valuable function in gas mantles and lighter flints. |
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Before long, struck flints and small scraps of Neolithic pottery were uncovered and, after a week, the team found its first burial site. |
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The site is dated by large quantities of Mesolithic flints, such as crescent-shaped microliths, scrapers and points. |
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He also demonstrated how the Vikings lit fires using flints, how they cooked, what they wore, and showed them how to play the tactical Viking game Hassle Taffle. |
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Dragon skins hung in some parish churches and ploughing regularly turned up elf arrows, little-worked flints of great delicacy. |
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At the technical level, the bamboos were engraved by either a scorch-marking process or with sharp quartz flints, pieces of shell or other similar instruments. |
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Archaeologists have discovered large quantities of burnt flints, mounds of timbers and pits dug into the ground. |
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Eccentric flints are among the finest lithic artefacts produced by the ancient Maya. |
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In 2010, worked flints were discovered below the remains of the Folkestone Roman Villa. |
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Prehistoric finds in Hornsea include a polished Neolithic stone axehead, Neolithic or Bronze Age flints, and Bronze Age flint arrowhead. |
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Eccentric flints show a great variety of forms, such as crescents, crosses, snakes, and scorpions. |
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Fragments still remain particularly where the layer of clay with flints overlying the chalk has inhibited clearance. |
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On a logistical note, the flints used in British weapons also put them at a disadvantage on the battlefield. |
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The continental geology offered a diverse range of industrial stone including fine-grained argillites and basalts, flints, cherts, obsidians and nephrite. |
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Chalk and flints were deposited over much of Great Britain, now notably exposed at the White Cliffs of Dover and the Seven Sisters, and also forming Salisbury Plain. |
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Today, the woodland that remains largely exists where deforestation has been inhibited by steep slopes or the layer of clay with flints which is difficult to plough. |
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Flints were calcined and ground to give the silica that is now much more easily provided in the form of sand. |
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