Information for record number MWA180:
Findspot - Bronze Age flint arrowhead

Summary Findspot - an arrowhead made of flint dating to the Bronze Age was found in Alvecote Wood, 1km south of Alvecote.
What Is It?  
Type: Findspot
Period: Late Bronze Age - Iron Age (2500 BC - 700 BC)
Where Is It?  
Parish: Shuttington
District: North Warwickshire, Warwickshire
Grid Reference: SK 24 03
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Level of Protection National - Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
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Description

 
Source Number  

1 A flint arrowhead was found in the parish of Polesworth at a date before 1763. Blackish flint, one side white.
2 An illustration shows that this was a barbed and tanged arrowhead.
 
Sources

Source No: 1
Source Type: Bibliographic reference
Title: Manduessedum Romanorum
Author/originator: Bartlett B
Date: 1791
Page Number: 6
Volume/Sheet: Manduessedum Romanor
   
Source No: 2
Source Type: Drawing
Title: Manduessedum Romanorum
Author/originator: Bartlett B
Date: 1791
Page Number: Plate II:4
Volume/Sheet: Manduessedum Romanor
   
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Glossary

 
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period Bronze Age About 2500 BC to 700 BC

The Bronze Age comes after the Neolithic period and before the Iron Age.

The day to day life of people in the Bronze Age probably changed little from how their ancestors had lived during the Neolithic period. They still lived in farmsteads, growing crops and rearing animals.

During the Bronze Age people discovered how to use bronze, an alloy of tin and copper (hence the name that has given to this era). They used it to make their tools and other objects, although they continued to use flint and a range of organic materials as well. A range of bronze axes, palstaves and spears has been found in Warwickshire.
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period Iron Age About 800 BC to 43 AD

The Iron Age comes after the Bronze Age and before the Roman period. It is a time when people developed the skills and knowledge to work and use iron, hence the name ‘Iron Age’ which is given to this period. Iron is a much tougher and more durable metal than bronze but it also requires more skill to make objects from it. People continued to use bronze during this period.
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monument FINDSPOT * The approximate location at which stray finds of artefacts were found. Index with object name. back
monument WOOD * A tract of land with trees, sometimes acting as a boundary or barrier, usually smaller and less wild than a forest. back

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