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St. Symphorien

Material name: Residual flint
Synonyms: N/A
Material (geologic): Upper Cretaceous flint

Detail of typical material
Foto: Matthias Rummer, 2003

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General characteristics

Geographical setting: N/A
Material and colour: Large nodule of low-grade flint
Foto: Rengert Elburg, 2002
  WhatYouSeeAbove
Other information: N/A
Knapping notes: N/A
Archaeological description: N/A


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Les Phosphates
Locality: Saint-Symphorien-"Les Phosphates", Mons district, Hainaut, Belgium, County/Province
Synonyms: According to the catalogue of the museum in Bochum, 3rd edition (Weisgerber et al. (eds.) 1999) mining site B 13 should be located in this area. FlintSource sample 313.
Geographical description: WhereItIs
Geographical co-ordinates: Lat. 50° 26' 48" N
Long. 004° 01' 23" E
(Mapdatum WGS 84)
Co-ordinate precision: Precision
Other topographical information: HowToGetThere
Additional information: Looking for what is left
Foto: Rengert Elburg, 2002
  WhatYouSeeAbove
Visitors information: PlacesToEatAndDrink
Sampling information: N/A
  Typical flint
Foto: Matthias Rummer, 2003
 
Flake of typical arenitic flint from Les Phosphates
length: 49 mm
Patchy flint
Foto: Matthias Rummer, 2003
 
Piece of flint with slightly 'patchy' internal structure
size: 50 mm
  Coarse material
Foto: Matthias Rummer, 2003
 
Fragment of slightly crystalline fint
size: 40 mm
Brownish flint
Foto: Matthias Rummer, 2003
 
Flake of reddish impregnated flint
size: 54 mm
Sample description: N/A

 

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