Description
This listing features an authentic Flint Scraper, a key implement in the toolkit of Stone Age communities from Cornwall, United Kingdom. Carefully shaped by early humans, scrapers were essential tools used for cleaning animal hides, woodworking, butchery, and general domestic activities during the Mesolithic to Neolithic periods.
Crafted from fine-quality Cornish flint, this prehistoric lithic artefact displays clear signs of retouching and flake removal, forming a durable working edge. It is an excellent example of ancient technology and showcases the remarkable skill of early flint knappers.
Your specimen is the actual item shown in the listing photos and has been carefully selected for its quality and form. It includes a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing it is a 100% genuine prehistoric artefact, legally sourced and responsibly presented.
Artefact Details:
- Type: Flint Scraper
- Function: Used for processing animal hides, woodworking, or food preparation
- Cultural Period: Mesolithic to Early Neolithic
- Age Range: Approx. 10,000 – 4,000 BCE
- Origin: Cornwall, United Kingdom
- Material: Siliceous flint from local geological deposits
- Condition: Excellent preservation; well-defined working edge and retouch marks
- Size Reference: Scale cube shown = 1cm. Please refer to photo for full sizing.
Morphological & Archaeological Features:
- Edge Retouching: Multiple short, regular flake scars form a clear convex or straight edge ideal for scraping motion.
- Tool Form: Typically rounded or ovate; fits comfortably in the hand.
- Use-Wear Evidence: Consistent with prehistoric hide-working or domestic scraping tasks.
- Technique: Percussive knapping followed by detailed retouching.
Geological & Contextual Background:
- Geological Source: Flint from Cornish sedimentary strata, particularly within gravel deposits or eroded surfaces.
- Depositional Context: Frequently recovered from surface scatters, river terraces, or ploughed field contexts, often with other lithic tools and debitage.
- Cultural Relevance: Scrapers are some of the most frequently found artefacts at Mesolithic and Neolithic sites across Britain, reflecting their importance in daily survival tasks.
Ideal For:
- Archaeology enthusiasts and prehistoric collectors
- Educators or museum collections seeking genuine tools
- Gifts for history lovers
- Display collections showcasing ancient British heritage
Summary:
- Artefact: RARE Flint Scraper
- Region: Cornwall, UK
- Era: British Stone Age – Mesolithic to Neolithic
- Function: Hide/wood/flesh processing tool
- Material: Local Cornish Flint
- Authenticity: 100% Genuine | Certificate of Authenticity included
- Condition: Excellent
- Image: What you see is what you receive
- Size: Scale cube = 1cm — see photo for dimensions
Note:
All of our Artefacts are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity. This is a rare chance to own a tangible, legally-sourced piece of early human history from the British Isles.





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