Episode 5 - How to recognise some prehistoric stone tools
Neolithic flint tools. Recognition of prehistoric tools. Early Bronze Age tools In this video I will show you a few basic signs to look for that might help to determine if the stone you just picked up off the ground might actually be a prehistoric tool. This video demonstrates some "telltale" signs you might find on flint, chert or even obsidian that has been worked by hand. All the examples shown are genuine Neolithic or early Bronze Age flint tools recovered from sites in the south of England. I'm happy to have a go at answering any questions you might post in the comments.

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