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Mesolithic Quartzite Pebble Hammer, Kent 3D Model.
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This stone tool was found in ploughsoil in Kent, England.
Quartzite pebble hammers with cental hourglass perforations date from the Mesolithic (c.8000-4000 cal BC). The perforation on this example was made by pecking and was subsequently ground smooth. A wooden handle woud have been inserted through the hole and that was probably bound in position. Small pecked facets on the leading edges indicate that this tool was used as a hammer; it may also have functioned as a weight on a digging stick.
72.8mm long, 50.3mm wide by 20.2mm thick. Weight: 106g
Model by Hugo Anderson-Whymark. Canon 70D, 226 images. 8th Feb 2018 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 661138 polygons.