Flints of Farndon Fields and Waterloo with Phil Harding - Lockdown Lectures
In our latest Lockdown Lecture, Time Team's Phil Harding (an expert flint knapper) describes the evidence of flint knapping found at the Upper Palaeolithic site of Farndon Fields in Nottinghamshire, and explains how flints can connect us to the Battle of Waterloo. - Waterloo Uncovered is a registered UK charity that combines a world‐class archaeology project on the battlefield of Waterloo with veteran care and recovery. For more information, check out our website: https://www.waterloouncovered.com/exp... - To make sure you're keeping up with the project, follow our social media channels too: Facebook: / waterloouncovered Twitter: / digwaterloo Instagram: / waterloo_uncovered

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