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A pair of flint axeheads in Brighton Museum and more featured artefacts by Andy B on Monday, 13 May 2013

This pair of flint axeheads were found together at Clappers Platts near Fulking in 1905 and were later purchased by Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. They date from the Neolithic Period, around 5,000 years ago.

http://rpmcollections.wordpress.com/2011/06/15/two-of-a-kind/

Rapier Blade and Handle from the Bronze Age Black Rock Hoard. Part of a Bronze Age hoard discovered a short distance inland from Black Rock, East Brighton, in late 1913 or early 1914. The hoard was found in chalk rubble, probably during the excavation of building foundations. Much of the hoard dates to the Middle Bronze Age, around 3,500 years ago.

The hoard also contained:-
Eight bronze palstave axe heads
Three bronze ‘Sussex’ loops
Two bronze armlets
One bronze coiled finger ring

http://rpmcollections.wordpress.com/2011/04/01/object-of-the-month-rapier-blade-and-handle-from-the-bronze-age-black-rock-hoard/

Bronze Age beaker and barbed flint arrowhead, found with a crouched skeleton in June 1921, during widening works to Ditchling Road, Brighton.

http://rpmcollections.wordpress.com/2011/03/04/archaeology-review-a-volunteers-perspective/

Prehistoric tools from Denmark which have been in the collection for over 90 years. In total there are six boxes of stone and flint tools from Denmark in the archaeology collection.

http://rpmcollections.wordpress.com/2010/10/29/archaeology-review-what-would-you-do/

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