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Finds Friday #2

  • Chris Butler
  • Mar 7, 2025
  • 1 min read

A stunning rare group of arrowheads from the same ditch section of a Middle Neolithic oval barrow, recently excavated by CBAS in East Sussex. They perfectly show the chronology of 2000 years of arrowhead development.


Top two: Early to Middle Neolithic leaf-shaped.

Bottom left: Late Neolithic oblique.

Bottom right: Early Bronze Age barbed and tanged.


 
 
 

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