A Study of Prehistoric Anthropology Hand book for Beginners

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Unground flint implements, with a sharp point and a thick truncated butt, and, iu fact, what I have termed tongue-shaped in form, are, for instance, no longer con- ilned to the drift, but have been found by myself, with polished implements, on the shores of Lough Neagh, in Ireland; and yet, though analogous in form, they differ in the character of the workmanship, and in their proportions from those from the- gravel. The difference is such that, though possibly a single specimen might pass must
...er as of paleolithic form, yet a group of three or four would at once strike an experienced eye as presenting other characteristics.
In the same manner some of the roughly chipped specimens from Cissbury an(l elsewhere — such, for instance, as Fig. 28* — appear to be of the tongue-shaped type, or like other river -drift forms. These are, however, exceptional in character, and as their finding appears to be confined to the sites of manufactories of flint implements, where a very large proj)ortion of the specimens found are merely ** wasters" produced in the manufacture, it is doubtful how they are to be regarded as finished tools.


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