Geology of the Counties of England And of North And South Wales

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Geology of the Counties of England And of North And South Wales
William Jerome Harrison
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Lastly, we get deposits of gravel on the sides and at the bottom of the existing valleys, formed and still forming by the rivers which have scooped out these valleys.
PREHISTORIC MAN. In gravel beds on Southampton Common and near Bournemouth, occurring at heights of 120 to 160 feet above the sea, and far above the level of the neighbouring streams, flint implements have been dis- covered by Messrs. Read, Jas. Brown, Stevens, Dr. Blackmore, and others, most of which are now in the Blackmore Muse
...um at Salisbury : they are roughly chipped oval or pointed lumps of flint, and belong to the Palceolithic or Older Stone Period : the men who used them were quite ignorant of the use of metals. Other flint tools of lighter and more elegant form, such as arrow-heads, celts or axe-heads, and flakes or knives, have been found at Horndean, St. Mary Bourne, Portsmouth, Andover, Bishopstow, &c. : these mostly occur on or near the surface, and are usually rubbed or polished: they are assigned to the Neolithic or Newer Stone Period.

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