NMS Archaeology Object 131766: X.EQ 316 - Knife


Description

Summary


Grey flint knife, imperfect at point, with natural perforation near broader end, from Hagg Wood, Foulden, Berwickshire


Accession Number


X.EQ 316


Other references

Not recorded1913 p. 427

Original description

COLLECTIONS FROM SEPULCHRAL DEPOSITS: Grey flint Knife, 2 7/8" long, imperfect at point, with natural perforation near broader end, from the Hagg Wood, Foulden, Berwickshire.

Associated person/people (e.g. excavator/former collection)

None

Discovery / field collection

Date of discovery

Not recorded

Method (e.g. excavation)

Not recorded

Place (i.e. location of discovery)

Hagg Wood, Foulden, Berwickshire, Scotland, Northern Europe

Grid reference

Not recorded

Acquisition

Acquisition date

1913

Acquisition source (i.e. name of donor)

Major Wilkie-Daylell of Foulden, per J. Hewat Craw, F.S.A.Scot.

Acquisition source role (e.g. donor)

Donor

Image

Image of Grey flint knife, imperfect at point, with natural perforation near broader end, from Hagg Wood, Foulden, Berwickshire © National Museums Scotland
Image of Grey flint knife, imperfect at point, with natural perforation near broader end, from Hagg Wood, Foulden, Berwickshire © National Museums Scotland

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