M058 – Mesolithic Scraper (British Find)

Mesolithic stone tools

The Mesolithic is the name given to the period between the end of the last ice age, In Britain the Mesolithic (Middle Stone) period began around 12,000 years ago as the climate began to warm up at the end of the last Ice Age. Trees and plants began to grow again and forest animals such as deer crossed the land bridge that then linked Britain to Europe.

This period in history was the beginning of settled farming around 5,500 years ago. This period saw a big movement of people and many hunting parties began to visit England regularly, Eventually the British Isles became their home.


Mesolithic Knife / Scraper

Provenance: Found close to the River Ter Valley near Chelmsford, Essex

Description: This very old Mesolithic Scraper is made from a brown chert. The bulb of percussion can be seen with close inspection of the tool. This stone age tool is Mesolithic in origin and found in context with other Mesolithic stone age tools. This particular scraper has been polished, although much of this surface has worn away with age

retouching is still visible on the blade.

Size: 5 cm x 7 cm

Age: 8000 BCE – 4000 BCE


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