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HER 4413 - Neolithic flint tool

Neolithic flint tool found (possibly a grubber?). The object was partially embedded into a bank next to The Moat, London Road, Reigate and was revealed by erosion of the bank. It is thought that the flint was made part of the bank when it was built.

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ConditionGood
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Location
Grid ReferenceTQ 252 504
ParishReigate
Parish (old name)Reigate
DistrictReigate & Banstead, Surrey
Map SquareTQ25SW
Type and Period
Evidence TypeMonument TypeDate Range:
Finds: flint
Prehistoric
Neolithic

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