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August 2020                          August 2020


 BERE REGIS HISTORY SOCIETY

 One  of  the  bonus  rewards  of  surveying  a  site  in  which
 there  might  be  some  interesting  pottery  between  2000
 and 200 years old, and some old tile fragments, and bits of
 broken  brick,  is  the  discovery  of  something  never  seen
 before. On one of these searches at the beginning of July
 a piece of Calcium Carbonate encrusted flint caught my
 eye.  It  was  about  14cm
    long  and I  put it in  the  bag  knowing it  to  be  a
 good  example  of  a  flint  undamaged  by  the
 plough.  When  I  got  back  something  made  me
 clean it before the other 432 finds from that walk.
 As  the  dusty  dirt  got  washed  away  something
 unusual and quite beautiful was revealed. It was
 covered on both of the flat sides by carvings of
 foliage,   triangles,   stick-men,   flowers   and
 geometric patterns. I couldn't believe my luck as
 none  of  this  was  visible  when  it  was  still  dirty.
 Something convinced me to think of an excuse
 to keep it. The problem now is to try to determine
 if this is Neolithic, as we know that people were
 here something like 5,000 years ago, or whether
 this  is  perhaps  20th  century.  There  is  only  one
 man I know who might be able to help as I am
 completely out of my depth with this find.

 Good  progress  is  being  made  with  the  first
 edition of the BRHS Bulletin but I won't make any
 promises  on  the  publication  date  yet.  It  will  be
 available  in  both  "hard  copy"  and  also  on-line
 hopefully in a month or two.
 John Pitfield

 Project Secretary



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