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A pleasant group of 4 x Neolithic flint blade tools from Woodhenge, Salisbury Plain (N88) SOLD
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Neolithic c.3000 B.C. A pleasant group of 4 x Neolithic flint blade tools found in the early 1970's close to Woodhenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, an extremely famous and important Neolithic site which together with the neighbouring Stonehenge were both designated World Heritage sites in 1986. From a Hampshire Geologists collection. Fashioned from a pleasant bluish, white and grey flint from large flint flakes with subsequent working and retouching to sharpen main blade edge. All pleasant examples of the type from a very famous and now, World Heritage site; intact and in nice condition with good surface ageing and an attractive old patination, some with light iron oxide highlights further adding to visual appeal, smallest blade 58mm long, largest 72mm, a good value study or retail group