. The ancient stone implements, weapons, and ornaments, of Great Britain. l7ig. 2u7.—Helperthorpe. Fig. 208.— Weaverlborpe. much as there is no bulb of percussion on the flat face. In rare cases theflat face is the result of a natural fracture, and more rarely still, it is theexternal face of a flint nodule. When the instrument is broader than it is long, it has been termed aside scraper. One in what is now white flint, made from a portion of aflake, and bowing no bulb on the flat face, is engraved in Fig. 208. It
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