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various, Non-UK (USA)
Artefact no 2501 , Various small bi-facial implements from N America.
Artefact no 2520-2532 , Where the provenance is known it is written on the implement.
Artefact no 2533-2535 , Where the provenance is known it is written on the implement.
Artefact no 2536 , Core. N America.
Artefact no 2537-2340 , Four small axe-like implements. N America.
2537 is broken.
Artefact no 2541 , Large (9") digging tool from the Ozack Mountain region of Southern Missouri. The flint, according to Mr Fitch from whom the implement was obtained, is characteristic of the region.
Artefact no 2542 , Small celt-like implement picked up at Waco by my mother on her visit in 1952. A box of flakes also picked up by her are uncatalogued, as are some sherds of the 'Steubruville' culture, others from the Great Mound at Cahokia, Illinois, and a box of flakes of coloured flint from 'Flint Ridge.'
Artefact no 2543-2610 , Various arrowheads and spearheads from N America. Several from Waco, Texas, are marked so on the arrowhead.
(2594 - A thick tanged arrowhead of light brown chert given to R Taylor of Swanscombe on 9.10.60)




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