Illustrated Notes On Manks Antiquities

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Illustrated Notes On Manks Antiquities
P M C Philip Moore Callow Kermode
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One of yellow flint measuring 1J inch by 1 inch and T 5 ^ thick has the bulb of percussion at the broad end, the edges which are sharp and narrow are rounded to a point, and only 45 the edges sliow secondary working. A scraper of about the same size from one of the huts shows almost no trace of secondary working. An awl, or perhaps a knife, from the huts resembles one figured in Evans' " Ancient Stone Implements, " figs. 235 and 239, but is smaller and broader in proportion. The point and the b...utt are rounded and both edges sharpened, but it shows very little trace of secondary working.
A much larger flint implement than any of those we found in the stone circle or the hut village, and which might be called an adze (fig. 13), was picked up a few years ago by Mr. Nixon on the Meayll Hill near Cregneash.
In conclusion, these remains seem to show that the people wbo inhabited the ancient villages on the Meayll and who erected and used the stone circle, were in the last days of the Neolithic or the beginning of the Bronze Age, living in small communities of 4 to 16 families, that they occupied the locality over a lengthened period, and were there when the later Celtic population settled in Man.


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