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Royal Albert Memorial Museum
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Submitted by | AngieLake |
Added | Apr 27 2009 |
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Description
Neolithic Flint Scrapers, c.4000 BCE, from Baggy Point, North Devon.
"A good tool for scraping flesh off animal skins to make clothing, or used to build a shelter."
Baggy Point is the headland that juts out into the Atlantic between the popular surfing beaches of Croyde Bay and Woolacombe Bay. One of my childhood haunts.
"A good tool for scraping flesh off animal skins to make clothing, or used to build a shelter."
Baggy Point is the headland that juts out into the Atlantic between the popular surfing beaches of Croyde Bay and Woolacombe Bay. One of my childhood haunts.
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