. The ancient stone implements, weapons, and ornaments, of Great Britain. Figs. 167 and 168.—Yorkshire Wolds. of them shows any trace of the original surface or crust of the flint fromwhich it has been fashioned. The larger one has been chipped with nume-rous facets somewhat into the shape of a broad bivalve shell, and ismuch battered round the margin. Fig. 168 is much smaller than usual,and is more disc-like in character. * Vol. xxiv. p. 251. f Vol. XXTj, p. 320 ; xxvii. 147. X Arch., vol. xxxviii. p. 416. § * Cran. Brit., vol. ii. pi. lviii. p. 2. || Trans. Preh. Cong., 1868, p. 70. 224 HAMM


. The ancient stone implements, weapons, and ornaments, of Great Britain. Figs. 167 and 168.—Yorkshire Wolds. of them shows any trace of the original surface or crust of the flint fromwhich it has been fashioned. The larger one has been chipped with nume-rous facets somewhat into the shape of a broad bivalve shell, and ismuch battered round the margin. Fig. 168 is much smaller than usual,and is more disc-like in character. * Vol. xxiv. p. 251. f Vol. XXTj, p. 320 ; xxvii. 147. X Arch., vol. xxxviii. p. 416. § * Cran. Brit., vol. ii. pi. lviii. p. 2. || Trans. Preh. Cong., 1868, p. 70. 224 HAMMER-STONES, ETC. [CHAP. X.


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