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only indicative of the manufacturers of the implements having made use of that part of the piece of flint which seemed best adapted to
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Fig. 216.—Sussex Downs.
be chipped into the form they required. For the same reason we find scrapers of an endless variety of forms, some of them exceedingly
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Fig. 217.—Sussex Downs.
irregular, as any one who has examined a series from the Yorkshire Wolds will know. I have not, however, thought it necessary to give