. The ancient stone implements, weapons, and ornaments, of Great Britain. Fip. 4S2.—Ickltogbam. that from Thetford, Fig. 4l7, but (J inches long and 4^ inches wide. ICKLINGHAM. 491 Besides the more finished implements, a few flakes occur in the Ick-lingham gravels. Some of these have been chipped all round the peri-phery by blows administered on the flat face, thus producing a bevellededge. One such, from Warren Hill, in my own collection, somewhat.


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