Hylton Castle hill, polished axe
Hylton Castle hill, polished axe
HER Number
              383
          District
              Sunderland
          Site Name
              Hylton Castle hill, polished axe
          Place
              Hylton
          Map Sheet
              NZ35NE
          Class
              Monument <By Form>
          Site Type: Broad
              Findspot
          Site Type: Specific
              Polished Axehead
          General Period
              PREHISTORIC
          Specific Period
              Neolithic -4,000 to -2,200
          Form of Evidence
              Find
          Description
              Preston, the antiquarian, found the damaged "butt end of a polished greenstone axe …. max. surviving length 41 mm, width 28 mm. Badly chipped and broken" in fields nearby trenches on the hill above Hylton Castle, along with other "well-worked flint implements". The present whereabouts of this find is unknown.
          Easting
              436000
          Northing
              559000
          Grid Reference
              NZ436000559000
    Sources
              << HER 383 >>    H. Preston, 1932,  Re-chipped Greenstone Axes,  The Vasculum, Vol. 18, no. 1, p. 20
G.B. Gibbs, 1939, Neolithic Man in County Durham, Antiquities of Sunderland, Vol. 19 (for 1929-32), p. 26
R. Miket, 1984, The Prehistory of Tyne and Wear, p. 62, and fig. 19, no. 6
R. Young, 1987, Lithics and Subsistence in North-Eastern England, British Archaeological Report, British Series, Vol. 161, p. 167, F 44
          G.B. Gibbs, 1939, Neolithic Man in County Durham, Antiquities of Sunderland, Vol. 19 (for 1929-32), p. 26
R. Miket, 1984, The Prehistory of Tyne and Wear, p. 62, and fig. 19, no. 6
R. Young, 1987, Lithics and Subsistence in North-Eastern England, British Archaeological Report, British Series, Vol. 161, p. 167, F 44