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Background imageFlint Collection: Stone tool. Lower Paleolithic (30. 000 -10. 000 BC). Flint bif

Stone tool. Lower Paleolithic (30. 000 -10. 000 BC). Flint bif
Stone tool. Lower Paleolithic (30.000 -10.000 BC). Flint biface from Balaguer. County Museum of Noguera. Balaguer. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint daggers. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. Grimme

Flint daggers. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. Grimme
Flint daggers of Grimmelstrup, Falster. The brown colour of the stone is due to the faict of being in peat soil. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint axes for sacrifice. Sigersdal Mose. C. 3500 BC

Flint axes for sacrifice. Sigersdal Mose. C. 3500 BC
Flint axe who are sacrificed. From Sigersdal Mose, northern Zealand. C. 3500 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint axe. 3600-3400 BC. Western Zealand, Denmark

Flint axe. 3600-3400 BC. Western Zealand, Denmark
Flint axe on a helve of birch wood. 3600-3400 BC. From Arnakkegard, Western Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint tools used by reindeer hunters. Solbjerg, Lolland. Ahr

Flint tools used by reindeer hunters. Solbjerg, Lolland. Ahr
Flint tools used by reindeer hunters. From the camp at Solbjerg, Lolland. Ahrensburg Culture. Mesolithic. Northwestern Europe. 9500 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint handaxes. Maglemosian Culture, 9500-6500 BC

Flint handaxes. Maglemosian Culture, 9500-6500 BC
Flint handaxes. C. 8700 BC. Moose hunting. Skottemarke, Lolland. Maglemosian Culture, 9500-6500 BC. Mesolithic. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFlint Collection: Finds in various tombs from Abydos. 1st Dynasty. Old Kingdom

Finds in various tombs from Abydos. 1st Dynasty. Old Kingdom
Two game pieces of ivory in lion-shaped, a jar of alabaster, end scraper of flint and five arrow heads of bone. Found in various tombs from Abydos. 1st Dynasty. Early Dynastyc Period. 3000-2890 BC

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint axe. 3100-3000 BC. Eastern Zealand, Denmark

Flint axe. 3100-3000 BC. Eastern Zealand, Denmark
Flint axe on a helve of ash wood. 3100-3000 BC. From Sigerslev Mose, eastern Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFlint Collection: Polished flint axes. 3700-3500 BC. From Hagelbjerggard, cent

Polished flint axes. 3700-3500 BC. From Hagelbjerggard, central Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint axe of stone from Denmark

Flint axe of stone from Denmark
Flint axe of stone. Neolithic. From Denmark. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFlint Collection: Funerary trappings of a mans grave at Dragsholm. 3800 BC

Funerary trappings of a mans grave at Dragsholm. 3800 BC
Funerary trappings of a mans grave. From left to right: Deer antler point, bone pin, wristguard of bone, battle axe of stone, arrowheads of flint and flint blades. Early Neolithic Period. 3800 BC

Background imageFlint Collection: Hand axes of flint. Aisne Valley, France. Mousterian Culture

Hand axes of flint. Aisne Valley, France. Mousterian Culture. 100000-40000 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint Castle, Wales

Flint Castle, Wales Date: circa 1790

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint Glass Furnace

Flint Glass Furnace
A flint glass furnace, England Date: circa 1840

Background imageFlint Collection: Scout producing fire, Australia

Scout producing fire, Australia
A scout producing fire without matches or flint in New South Wales, Australia

Background imageFlint Collection: Deutschland crew go aboard City of Flint by G. H. Davis

Deutschland crew go aboard City of Flint by G. H. Davis
The beginning of the eventful odyssey of the American cargo steamer, the City of Flint: the Deutschlands crew go aboard. Date: 9 October 1939

Background imageFlint Collection: Sinking of the Stonegate by G. H. Davis

Sinking of the Stonegate by G. H. Davis
The Deutschlands first victim: the sinking of the British merchant ship Stonegate in the Atlantic. The crew were first ordered to abandon ship, and were taken on board the Deutschland

Background imageFlint Collection: Buick and Western-Mott Motor Car Factories, USA

Buick and Western-Mott Motor Car Factories, USA
Noon-hour at the Buick and Western-Mott Factories, Industrial Avenue, Flint, Michigan, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageFlint Collection: Hillborough Church

Hillborough Church
The little flint church of St. Mary at Hillborough, Kent, England, built from the ruins of Reculver Church in 1809. Only the twin towers were left behind at Reculver. Date: founded 13th century

Background imageFlint Collection: Typical Flint and brick house - North Norfolk

Typical Flint and brick house - North Norfolk Date: circa 1910s

Background imageFlint Collection: Disc of flint glass for a lighthouse

Disc of flint glass for a lighthouse, c.1851 Date: circa 1851

Background imageFlint Collection: Aurignacian tools

Aurignacian tools
A bone point, probably a spearhead and a flint end-scraper tool of Aurignacian age, 30, 000 - 34, 000 years old from France

Background imageFlint Collection: Hand-axes, blades & harpoon

Hand-axes, blades & harpoon
The two axe-heads on the left are from the Middle Palaeolithic about 40, 000 BC; the three specimens on the right are from the Upper Palaeolithic abot 20, 000 BC (Agfa Film)

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint artifact (Goughs Cave)

Flint artifact (Goughs Cave)
Creswellian flint artifacts excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, late upper palaeolithic (Creswellian)

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint tool

Flint tool from the Pakefield excavation site. Manmade stone tools have been discovered in Suffolk, in the UK, and indicate humans were living there at least 680, 000 years ago

Background imageFlint Collection: Pakefield flint tools

Pakefield flint tools
Flint tools from the Pakefield excavation site. Manmade stone tools have been discovered in Suffolk, in the UK, and indicate humans were living there at least 680, 000 years ago

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint tools

Flint tools from the Pakefield excavation site. Manmade stone tools have been discovered in Suffolk, in the UK, and indicate humans were living there at least 680, 000 years ago

Background imageFlint Collection: Concretions

Concretions

Background imageFlint Collection: Hand-axe

Hand-axe
Flint hand-axe of Acheulian culture (Lower Palaeolithic) with rounded spall pot-lid split by frost action. Specimen from University of London, Institute of Archaeology

Background imageFlint Collection: Piltdown flake implement

Piltdown flake implement
Piltdown, Sussex item E.612 held at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageFlint Collection: Piltdown flints

Piltdown flints
Collection of Piltdown flints held at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageFlint Collection: Piltdown Eolithic flint

Piltdown Eolithic flint
Piltdown, Sussex item E.614 held at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageFlint Collection: Piltdown rolled flake

Piltdown rolled flake
Piltdown, Sussex item E.613 held at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageFlint Collection: Piltdown flint implement

Piltdown flint implement
Piltdown, Sussex item E.605 held at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageFlint Collection: Piltdown Palaeolith flint

Piltdown Palaeolith flint
Piltdown, Sussex item E.685 held at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageFlint Collection: Harry Morris Flint

Harry Morris Flint

Background imageFlint Collection: Homo neanderthalensis (calpicus) cranium (Gibraltar 1)

Homo neanderthalensis (calpicus) cranium (Gibraltar 1)
Frontal view of an adult female Neanderthal cranium discovered at Forbes Quarry, Gibraltar. Its discovery was announced by Lieutenant Flint in 1848 and it is believed to be 50, 000 years old

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint hand axe (label)

Flint hand axe (label)
Photograph of a human-made hand axe, which was discovered in 1859, and is thought to be about 400, 000 years old. This close-up of the label shows the date and initials J.P, for John Prestwich

Background imageFlint Collection: Neanderthal artifacts

Neanderthal artifacts
Stone tools believed to once have belonged to Neanderthal Man (Homo neanderthalensis) who lived in Gorhams Cave, Gibraltar

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint hand-axe

Flint hand-axe
Late Palaeolithic from Farnham, Surrey, England

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint nodule

Flint nodule
This flint nodule originates from the Cretaceous rocks of the North Downs, England

Background imageFlint Collection: Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint annual tour Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L

Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint annual tour Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint annual tour. Date ca. 1895

Background imageFlint Collection: Mrs. Herbert L. Flint the little hypnotic sunbeam

Mrs. Herbert L. Flint the little hypnotic sunbeam. Date ca. 1899

Background imageFlint Collection: The one Flint, the only Flint, the original Flint to-night

The one Flint, the only Flint, the original Flint to-night. Date ca. 1915

Background imageFlint Collection: Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint

Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Flint. Date c1895

Background imageFlint Collection: Police Convalescent Home near Goring-on-Thames, Oxon

Police Convalescent Home near Goring-on-Thames, Oxon
Exterior view of the Police Convalescent Home, known as Flint House, near Goring-on-Thames, South Oxfordshire. It was officially opened by the Queen Mother in 1988

Background imageFlint Collection: New Post Office, Flint, Michigan, USA

New Post Office, Flint, Michigan, USA Date: circa 1910s



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