Interesting - plenty of flints for knapping, but haematite? Not a local ore, even the Wealden (and that's the other side of the Downs) ore is siderite (a carbonate) rather than Haematite (an oxide). A bit of Googling suggests that haematite is associatedwith carboniferous limestone, and that the nearest deposits are in South Wales, and the most plentiful are in the Lake District near Barrow. Imported? Why? From where?
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Sorry to be getting away from the thread title - not a deliberate trash!
Originally Posted by: DEW