File:Cresswell leaf.jpg
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English: A leaf-point from Cresswell Crags, Derbyshire, England, photopgraphed at Derby Museum and Art Gallery.
The museums exhibit label says "Leaf-points were probably spear tips. They are one of the earliest recognisable objects made by fully modern humans in Britain. This is a particularly good example. c.38-35,000 years old". (... I am told by Derby Museum that this object is from Creswell Crags, but is not from the Cresellian Culture - so I'm moving it Victuallers (talk) 15:19, 27 July 2011 (UTC)) The tip of this object is in Manchester museum. Taken during GLAMDerby Backstage Pass. |
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Author | Andy Mabbett |
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Derby Museum: Photographs taken at the Backstage Pass Event at the museum on 9th April 2011, or subsequently in co-operation with the museum staff - contact the museum directly for higher resolution images. Totally unused text would give
institution QS:P195,Q8012
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