Levallios Flake
After my second season at Grimes Graves, in 1974, the director G.de G Sieveking asked for volunteers to work a small excavation he had planned in North London. The place was in Acton, at a school, the Haberdashers Aske School. The property was changing hands and would become the Japanese School in the new term. Mr Sieveking had been given permission and support to excavate part of the grounds of the school as it was known that a knapping floor was present in the area yielding an unusual style of knapping technique, the Levallois technique. The flints that we were hoping to find were large and sort of triangular. The site of our excavation was just outside the window into the head teacher's office, and as we had not been told about the circumstances of the change of hands of the property it felt slightly sacriligeous to be cutting into turf that we as children, not that long ago, would have been forbidden to walk on. The turf was tidily cut and carefully stacked f...