Object Description
A Clactonian scraper skilfully crafted from flint. The original stone was modelled into a bifacial scraper, featuring an uneven, but ergonomic shape with a point on one side. The deliberately detached sections on the body and edges reveal the natural light brown striations of the stone. The old collection number and site of finding are written in black ink on the surface. As revealed from the note, this particular tool was recovered at the British site of Twydall.
Date: Circa 400.000 BC
Period: Lower Paleolithic.