Find Spot record 7292 - Prehistoric flint from St Martin's Lodge

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Summary

Three flints were recovered from archaeological investigations at St Martin’s Lodge in 2013; all were residual deposits in later contexts. The first flint was an undiagnostic flake of a Mesolithic to Early Bronze Age date, the second was a broken blade fragment. The third flint was a small edge trimmed microblade of a probable Mesolithic date.

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<1> Archaeological Research Services Ltd, 2013, St Martin's Lodge, Chester, Cheshire Archaeological Excavation and Watching Brief, R3503 (Client Report). SCH7203.

Three flints were recovered from archaeological investigations at St Martin’s Lodge in 2013; all were residual deposits in later contexts. The first flint was an undiagnostic flake of a Mesolithic to Early Bronze Age date, the second was a broken blade fragment. The third flint was a small edge trimmed microblade of a probable Mesolithic date.

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  • <1> Client Report: Archaeological Research Services Ltd. 2013. St Martin's Lodge, Chester, Cheshire Archaeological Excavation and Watching Brief. R3503. N/A. N/A. R3503.

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Location

Grid reference SJ 40 65 (point) 6 Figure Ref
Map sheet SJ46NW
Civil Parish CHESTER NON PARISH AREA, CHESTER, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER

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Mar 31 2014 2:24PM