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Flint procurement and Neolithic Axe production on the South Downs: a re-assessment, by Julie Gardiner, published July 1990 in Oxford Journal of Archaeology (vol. 9, issue 2, article, pp.119-140) View Online
Abstract:This paper reviews the evidence for Neolithic flint axe production on the South Downs in the light of recent chemical analysis of axes and the author's own research involving surface flint collections. The organisation, status and chronology of the Sussex flint mines is discussed and the distribution of flint axes described. Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age settlement is shown to concentrate on the clay-with-flints which is also a major flint source. It is argued that the production of axes from mined flint was replaced by utilisation of surface deposits in the later Neolithic and case studies are presented.