Ahh cool, thanks! The only flint I’ve found before has been scrapers or arrowheads, I didn’t know it had an outer “casing”.
I didn’t know it had an outer “casing”.
You've obviously never been to the beach in Sussex.
What was really interesting was going into Fan Bay deep shelter at Dover and seeing the layers of flint running through chalk, along with individual nodules here and there that take a weirdly organic form. Some good chalk fossils down there too.
Nope just Norfolk, Man, and somewhere in North York. I always assumed flint just looked like chert in its natural state.
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Ahh cool, thanks!
The only flint I’ve found before has been scrapers or arrowheads, I didn’t know it had an outer “casing”.