The J J Wymer Archive

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various, Suffolk
Artefact no 2482 , Single, long barbed, Icklingham.
Artefact no 2483 , Transverse, Icklingham.
Artefact no 2484 , Unfinished, Icklingham. v.small.
Artefact no 2485 , Thick butted transverse, Icklingham.
Artefact no 2486 , Leaf, Icklingham.
Artefact no 2487 , Crude barbed and tanged - the first arrowhead found by my father, Icklingham.
Artefact no 2488 , Barbed (one broken) and tanged, Icklingham.
Artefact no 2489 , Long leaf, patinated, Icklingham.
Artefact no 2490 , Rough leaf, patinated, Icklingham.
Artefact no 2491 , Point, Icklingham
Artefact no 2493 , Broken, leaf, Langdon Hill, 23.4.28., Given to Thurrock Museum 4.12.69. (drawing)
Arrowheads (accessed from father's collection)

Cranley, Surrey
Artefact no 2492 , Arrowhead (accessed from father's collection). Barbed (one broken) and tanged - Cranley, Surrey

Shepton Mallet, Somerset
Artefact no 2494 , Arrowhead (accessed from father's collection). Barbed (one broken) and tanged - Shepton Mallet

Priddy, Somerset
Artefact no 2495 , Arrowhead (accessed from father's collection). Leaf - priddy, Som.

Antrim
Arrowhead (accessed from father's collection). Leaf - Antrim




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