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Original Articles

Knapping Building Flints in Norfolk

Pages 71-80 | Published online: 01 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

A group of modern flintknappers at Castle Acre Quarry, Norfolk, produce flint building stones for use in traditional and imitation styles of architecture. Although the craft itself is ancient, the techniques now practiced represent a revival and modification of the old knapper's trade, and illustrate some of the processes of survival, innovation, and retreat that characterize obsolescent industries.

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