Saturday, March 5, 2011

Stone Age Tools With an MD?


"Tools used by some of the earliest farmers in Bristol more than 4,000 years ago have been found by a metal detecting enthusiast from Filton.

David Upton, 67, found the three small pieces from the Stone Age, which include an arrowhead, a stone axe head and a flint scraper, in a field in Frenchay.

Mr Upton, who has previously found precious coins and Roman artefacts, made this find without using his detector, but by simply using his eyes."

Read more HERE.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

This is good. Atleast there are new items found from the past and this would add on to the studies of our archaeologist and other men who are in line with the studies of our history. - waterblast.pro

Unknown said...

It is good to know that even if Mr. David is already 67 he was still able to discover those tools that are used from the ancient times. It is really important that we use our senses like what he did. Using his keen eyes to examine areas made him discover those stuffs. -www.waterblast.pro