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- Bann_flake abstract "A bann flake is a large, butt-trimmed, leaf-shaped lithic blade of flint or chert, dating from the Late Mesolithic period in Ireland (6000-4500 BC). They are named after the river Bann in Northern Ireland and were used as spear heads, being attached to wooden shafts. They are part of the Bann culture assemblage. Peter Woodman of University College Cork defines them as large flakes without a significant tang, with only light retouch. They come in two forms: elongated or laminar forms less than 3.2 cm across, or wider leaf shapes having only very peripheral retouch at the butt.".
- Bann_flake thumbnail Armagh_County_Museum,_Bann_Flakes.JPG?width=300.
- Bann_flake wikiPageID "13063480".
- Bann_flake wikiPageRevisionID "584331850".
- Bann_flake hasPhotoCollection Bann_flake.
- Bann_flake subject Category:Ancient_Ireland.
- Bann_flake subject Category:Archaeological_artefact_types.
- Bann_flake subject Category:Lithics.
- Bann_flake subject Category:Stone_Age_Europe.
- Bann_flake comment "A bann flake is a large, butt-trimmed, leaf-shaped lithic blade of flint or chert, dating from the Late Mesolithic period in Ireland (6000-4500 BC). They are named after the river Bann in Northern Ireland and were used as spear heads, being attached to wooden shafts. They are part of the Bann culture assemblage. Peter Woodman of University College Cork defines them as large flakes without a significant tang, with only light retouch.".
- Bann_flake label "Bann flake".
- Bann_flake sameAs m.02z52pd.
- Bann_flake sameAs Q4856842.
- Bann_flake sameAs Q4856842.
- Bann_flake wasDerivedFrom Bann_flake?oldid=584331850.
- Bann_flake depiction Armagh_County_Museum,_Bann_Flakes.JPG.
- Bann_flake isPrimaryTopicOf Bann_flake.