PhotographShowing the 1880 excavations at the chamber entrance, West Tump Neolithic long barrow, Gloucestershire, by G.B. Witts. (190 x 140) 1996.261.4.1 BeadNeolithic shale bead found in Chamber D, Notgrove Long Barrow, Gloucestershire, in the 1881 excavation by G. B. Witts. (38 x 40mm) 1978.706.5 Flint arrowheadNeolithic leaf-shaped arrowhead found in Chamber D, Notgrove Long Barrow, Gloucestershire, in the 1881 excavation by G. B. Witts. (38 x 20mm) 1978.703 DrawingShowing the Neolithic long barrow at Notgrove, Gloucestershire, by Edward J. Burrow, 1913. (250 x 120mm) 1923.4.15 Pottery sherdsLate Neolithic fragments from the shoulder of a Peterborough ware bowl. Decorated with shallow impressed chevrons and small marks probably made by finger nails. Found at Notgrove Long Barrow, Gloucestershire, excavations by Clifford, 1934-5. (83 x 48mm) 1978.697.1 Stone axeheadsNeolithic polished stone axeheads found as a hoard in a garden in Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire in 1990. Two of the axes are made of Cornish greenstone, the third is possibly from a rock source in Wales. (175 x 69.5mm, 131.5 x 61mm, 126 x 65mm) 1994.617-619 Stone axeheadNeolithic polished stone axehead found near Coberley, Gloucestershire. Made from stone quarried from Great Langdale, Lake District (Group VI), the slice from the edge of the axe shows where a sample has been taken. (128 x 70mm) 1957.67 Stone axeheadNeolithic polished stone axehead found at Andoversford, Gloucestershire. Made from stone quarried in Northern Ireland (Group IX). (134 x 75mm) 1912.126.11 Flint toolsNeolithic scrapers with flaked edges for use on animal skins, wood and bone. From Uley Bury, Gloucestershire. (between 28mm and 53mm) 1978.594 Flint arrowheadNeolithic hollow-based type from Elkstone, Gloucestershire, but without the typical white patina of Cotswold flint. (32 x 22mm) 1978.462
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