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Donnington, nr Newbury, Berkshire
Artefact no 1007 , Rough scraper
Artefact no 1008 , Rough scraper
Artefact no 1009 , A flake, with an accidental tang, and crude secondary working, possibly employed as a spear-head.
Artefact no 1010 , Rough flake, with a worked boring point.

Aldermaston, Berkshire
Artefact no 1011 , A crude arrowhead of almost mesolithic form, but inferior workmanship.
Artefact no 1012 , An arrowhead of similar crudity, the tip of the point missing.
Artefact no 1013 , A small worked flaked, probably a rough arrow-head with its tip broken off.
Artefact no 1014 , Small flake, trimmed along one edge, presumably an arrowhead.
Artefact no 1015 , A large spear-point fabricated from an appropriately-shaped flake. Clumsily worked, but of unusual form.
Artefact no 1016 , Flake, with squarish end worked roughly from both side.
From the same field as the previous finds.




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