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Amesbury Downs, Wiltshire, 21/12/1951
Artefact no 1000 , Roughly-flaked celt of irregular shape, patinated white (4" long)., (All these 995-1003 except 1000 discarded Feb/58)
Artefact no 1001 , Flake, with sraper-like edges., (All these 995-1003 except 1000 discarded Feb/58)
Artefact no 1002 , Core., (All these 995-1003 except 1000 discarded Feb/58)
Artefact no 1003 , Long flake, with a worked notch., (All these 995-1003 except 1000 discarded Feb/58)
Artefact no 995 , Rough scraper., (All these 995-1003 except 1000 discarded Feb/58)
Artefact no 996 , Flake, with slight secondary working., (All these 995-1003 except 1000 discarded Feb/58)
Artefact no 997 , Flake with slight secondary working
Artefact no 998 , Hollow scraper., (All these 995-1003 except 1000 discarded Feb/58)
Artefact no 999 , Rough scraper., (All these 995-1003 except 1000 discarded Feb/58)
Several flakes on the East side of the Salisbury - Amesbury road, nearly all unpatinated., (sketch plan of site location) (drawing)

Frensham Ponds, Surrey, 26/12/1951
Three chips of flint, in the sand on the northern edge of the pond.

Donnington, nr Newbury, Berkshire
On a field, opposite the 'Fox & Hounds' public house, on the Newbury - E. Ilsley road. Several crude flakes, varying in colour of patination; a few white, more blackish, but mainly grey-black unpatinated.




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