a few weeks ago my girlfriend found these cheddarspitze..
these type of arrowheads are typical for the cresswellculture..these culture is dated as late paleolithic..
cresswel is very rare in europe..only four reported sites (besides england) are known in europe..and this is the fifth site that we found recently..
we also found a litlle knife,another arrowhead and a drill (bohrer)..
i hope you like the picture (not a great one) of the cheddar spits..
Zitat von: kees in 02. Mai 2009, 22:59:24
i hope you like the picture (not a great one) of the cheddar spits..
@ kees,
I like those photos. :super:
please more of it. let's see what
ours experten say.
the foto's can be much better but my scanner is slowly dying.. :nono:
but thanks anyway :super:
Hi :-)
That sounds exciting! Congratulation to the fine cheddar spits :super: - why cheddar? :-)
:winke: Rikke
i don't know..they just call it cheddar :idee:
Der Name stammt vom Dorf CHEDDAR, Somerset, SW England. :winke:
Cheddar cheese, Englischer käse, Engelse kaas :super:
Ja, Ray...
...dafür ist das Dorf eben auch bekannt / bekannter ! :zwinker:
Zitat von: Der Wikinger in 17. Mai 2009, 23:47:57
Ja, Ray...
...dafür ist das Dorf eben auch bekannt / bekannter ! :zwinker:
Habe lätstes 4kg mitgenomen als ich ins heimat war :super: