This brown flint object was found, buried within a rabbit warren, in North East Norfolk. Several other knapped flint items were found with it.
As little portable art from prehistoric periods have been found, this, if so, shows a people capable of producing not only practical tools, but also some very skilled artistic ability. (As shown by cave paintings found elsewhere.)
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