Information for record number MWA6041:
Mesolithic flint scatter found at the Rollright Stones.

Summary Findspot - a flint scatter dating to the Mesolithic period found 800m south east of The Hollows.
What Is It?  
Type: Flint Scatter, Findspot
Period: Mesolithic (10000 BC - 4001 BC)
Where Is It?  
Parish: Long Compton
District: Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire
Grid Reference: SP 29 30
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Level of Protection National - Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
Sites & Monuments Record
Description

 
Source Number  

1 In the buried soil below the round barrow was a scatter of Mesolithic flint. This consisted of a tight cluster of snapped blades, two possible Microliths, one Mesolithic arrowhead and a few unbroken bladelets.
 
Sources

Source No: 1
Source Type: Bibliographic reference
Title: The Rollright Stones
Author/originator: Lambrick G
Date: 1988
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Volume/Sheet:
   
Source No: 2
Source Type: Drawing
Title: Mesolithic flint, Long Compton
Author/originator: Lambrick G
Date: 1988
Page Number: Fig 51
Volume/Sheet: Rollright
   
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Glossary

 
Word or Phrase
Description  
period Mesolithic About 10,000 BC to 4001 BC

Mesolithic means 'Middle Stone Age'. It is the period that comes between the Palaeolithic (Old Stone Age) and the Neolithic (New Stone Age).

The Mesolithic period is a period of transition from the way people were living during the Palaeolithic period as hunter-gatherers to the development of farming in the Neolithic period.
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monument HOLLOW * A hollow, concave formation or place, which has sometimes been dug out. back
monument STONE * Use only where stone is natural or where there is no indication of function. back
monument FINDSPOT * The approximate location at which stray finds of artefacts were found. Index with object name. back
monument FLINT SCATTER * A spatially discrete, though sometimes extensive, scatter of flint artefacts recovered from the surface, eg. by fieldwalking, rather than from a particular archaeological context. back
monument ROUND BARROW * Hemispherical mound surrounded by a ditch (or occasionally two or more concentric ditches), often accompanied by an external (or occasionally internal) bank. Mound and ditch may sometimes be separated by a berm. Use specific type where known. back

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