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Swanscombe, Kent, 20/1/1952
Artefact no 1020 , Large flake utilised as chopper/hollow, (Discarded 22.8.61)
Artefact no 1021 , Thick flake
Artefact no 1022 , Horseshoe-shaped flake worked into a knife. In shape, almost a semi-ovate hand-axe.
Artefact no 1023 , Well-utillised flake.
Artefact no 1024 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained.
Artefact no 1025 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained. (drawing)
Artefact no 1026 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained.
Artefact no 1027 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained.
Artefact no 1028 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained.
Artefact no 1029 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained.
Artefact no 1030 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained.
Artefact no 1031 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained.
Artefact no 1032 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained.
Artefact no 1033 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained.
Artefact no 1034 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained.
Artefact no 1035 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained.
Artefact no 1036 , [One of] Flakes, mainly very sharp and unstained.
(SW 20.1.52 cont.)
One minute fragment of bone found; flat both sides and about 1/8" thick. In a very hard, dry condition, This 'bone' is silica (drawing)




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