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The Latimer Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollectionspan
Otis Tufton Mason
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4. A coarsely-chipped blade of purplish-brown surface. The spalls have been taken off with great boldness from the faces and the groove. The specimen is so broken at the edge as to make it uncertain whether it has been used at all.
Length, 1-^ inches ; width, 4 inches.
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Fig. 5. A chipped blade of beautiful orange-brown surface, which has i- been much modified by grinding. In type it belongs to a low order of 1 axes, having only lateral not
...ches. On the faces are very slight haft GUESDE COLLECTION OF ANTIgUlTIES IN Wi;sr LNKIKS. 743 liivities, sliowing- plainly tlie peckin*;. Flint iniplciiu-nts with siiiuoth ed. Iies and partially ground sides are (piitc nunicrons in I'nropcan eol- Uetious, leading to the conviction tliat ])()lislu'd celts are of two kinds those polished at once and those polished l»y years of grindinJ, ^ Length, 7^ inches; width, i-jV inches.
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Fig. 6. A chipped blade of slate-brown color. The shape is that of the typical hoe, the sides being rather incurved than decidedly notched.


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