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See Deer-antler pick, used in flint mining at Grimes Graves, Norfolk.
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Deer-antler pick, used in flint mining at Grimes Graves, Norfolk.
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Picture Number:10326207
Credit:Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
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This pick, made from a deer's antler, is from the prehistoric flint workings known as 'Grimes Graves' in Norfolk. It was made in Norfolk, and would have been used to mine suitable blocks of flint for the making of flint instruments. It is interesting to note that the picks used in the Brandon flint mines today are also single-pointed.
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In Collection of: Science & Society Picture Library
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Subject(s) > Trade & Industry > Hand & Machine Tools
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