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It seems there's a race between my carved stone balls and @earlymedieval's Lewis chess pieces for @NtlMuseumsScot's most popular 3d model on @sketchfab. The grumpy queens are lagging behind!
Credit to the #Palaeolithic knapper who chose to make a handaxe on this flint with a natural hole! Great digging in @NtlMuseumsScot stores today!
This crescent microlith pushes the story of @NessofBrodgar back into Mesolithic! A rare find in Orkney and one of a handful of early flints from the site.
@urbanprehisto @MarkKnight63 The wood cut illustrations in Llewellyn Jewitt's 'The Ceramic Art of Great Britain' inspired many of his good friend WH Goss' models. You might recognise one...
Once you've got your massive flint nodule out the ground it's time to quarter it. Fred Snare demonstrating in #Brandon, c.1909. This is how I imagine most of @ancientcraftUK's days begin! #FlintFriday
Goodbye Orkney! You've been wonderful and it's hard to leave, but I set off for a new adventure in Edinburgh tomorrow