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Flint flake, patinated, tertiary with striking platform, small
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Flint flake, patinated, tertiary, with striking platform
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Chert flake, secondary struck
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Flint scaper, tertiary
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Flint flake fragment, patinated, tertiary,
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Flint flake, patinated, tertiary with striking platform
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Ceramic fragment, thick irregular shape, red in colour with large pieces of grit
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Hammerstone, rounded beach pebble, pocked at both ends
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Pebble, elongated and regular, long and rectangular in shape with an almost square profile, one end is flat and square while the other is tapered and rounded
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Hone stone, broken, rectangular cross section, tapers to a blunt point, some pitting on point
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Hammerstone, flat rounded pebble which widens at one end and on one side, used all round
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Beehive quernstone, fragment.
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Rotary quern stone, fragment.
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Axe, stone, polished, mudstone, 19cm max L; 9cm max W; wide gently curved cutting edge; butt end narrow, butt broken and chipped, both faces damaged
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Axe, stone, polished, shale, L 13.5cm; W 6cm; curved cutting edge, narrow rounded butt, chipped around all edges
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Axe, stone, tuff, oblique butt, oval cross section, curved asymmetrical edge, pale green in colour
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Cannonball, iron, found in the vicinity of Ballycar Castle, Newmarket-on-Fergus, possibly dating to 1654.
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Axe, stone, black, grey on side edges, found in Carrowduff, Kilshanny.
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Axe, stone, polished, black/grey.
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Bifacial countersunk pebble/hammerstone.
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Saddle quern, dark brown stone, found on the beach at Kilmacreehy/Kilmacrehy church site.
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Buckle, frame of a possibly pewter buckle with black varnish, trapezium shaped double loop, central pin and tongue missing
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Buckle, fragment, half of trapezium shaped double loop copper alloy buckle, frame of one loop without central pin
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Buckle, fragment, copper alloy, four-spiked tongue from multi-stud chape