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GUEST,Paul Burke | Folklore: the world's oldest temple (32) | RE: Folklore: the world's oldest temple | 27 May 11 |
Ceramics only arrived in Britain about the same time as agriculture, say after 5000BC. As for flint, don't forget that they didn't have to go from Heysham to Grimes Graves to dig it themselves. It could well have been imported, though whether via trading or some other kind of economic relationship we don't know. Chert was more common in the north, and fairly readily available. |