. The ancient stone implements, weapons, and ornaments, of Great Britain. Fig. 282.—Yorkshire Wolds. Fig. 282 shows a smaller specimen in the collection of the Rev. , In this instance the flake from which the arrow-headwas made has been but little retouched on the flat face. It is slightly * Vol. xvii. p. 261. f Vol. xxv. p. 156. Vol. vi. pi. xvi. 5. 334 JAVELIN AND ARROW-HEADS. [CHAP. XVI. curved longitudinally, but probably not to a sufficient extent to affectthe flight of the arrow. This form is of common occurrence on theYorkshire Wolds, though very variable in its propor
. The ancient stone implements, weapons, and ornaments, of Great Britain. Fig. 282.—Yorkshire Wolds. Fig. 282 shows a smaller specimen in the collection of the Rev. , In this instance the flake from which the arrow-headwas made has been but little retouched on the flat face. It is slightly * Vol. xvii. p. 261. f Vol. xxv. p. 156. Vol. vi. pi. xvi. 5. 334 JAVELIN AND ARROW-HEADS. [CHAP. XVI. curved longitudinally, but probably not to a sufficient extent to affectthe flight of the arrow. This form is of common occurrence on theYorkshire Wolds, though very variable in its proportions, and also inpoint of symmetry, both as regards outline and similarity of the two Fig. 283 is shown another and broader form, from Butterwick, on.
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