. The ancient stone implements, weapons, and ornaments, of Great Britain. counties of Eng-land. I have seen specimensfound at Red Hill, near Rei-gate;** near Bournemouth; atPrince Town, Dartmoor; andnear Oundle ; besides the locali-ties already mentioned. Typical lozenge-shaped arrow-heads are, in Britain, and, in-deed, in other countries, rarerthan the leaf-shaped. That shown in Fig. 296 has been made from * Fig. 297-Newton Ketton. a flat flake, and is nicely chipped on both faces, though not quite straightlongitudinally. It was found at Northdale Farm, Grindale, Bridlingt


. The ancient stone implements, weapons, and ornaments, of Great Britain. counties of Eng-land. I have seen specimensfound at Red Hill, near Rei-gate;** near Bournemouth; atPrince Town, Dartmoor; andnear Oundle ; besides the locali-ties already mentioned. Typical lozenge-shaped arrow-heads are, in Britain, and, in-deed, in other countries, rarerthan the leaf-shaped. That shown in Fig. 296 has been made from * Fig. 297-Newton Ketton. a flat flake, and is nicely chipped on both faces, though not quite straightlongitudinally. It was found at Northdale Farm, Grindale, Bridlington, * Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. ii. p. 278; iii. p. 168. f Beliquary, vol. v. p. 28. t Op. cit., vol. vi. p. 185. § Warnes Celtic Turn, of Dorset, Errata, p. 15, and p. 27. || Ten Years Dia:., p. 148. If See Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. i. p. 20. Arch. Journ., vol. x. p. 362. Ant. Scot., vol. iii. p. 362; iv. 54, 377, 553 ; v. 13, 185 ; vi. 41, 208, 234;vii. 500; viii. 10. .. ** Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. i. p. 74. Arch. Journ., vol. xvn. p. 171. 23.


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