The J J Wymer Archive

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Glenleslie, Antrim
Artefact no W28 , Spear-tip 1¾", (From Father's collection)

Weeting, Norfolk
Artefact no W29 , Surface. Hammerstone - thick white patina, (From Father's collection)

Non-UK (USA: Texas)
Artefact no W30 , Spear or arrow-tip 2¼" long, (Given to brother 14.10.90)
Artefact no W31 , Arrowhead with double barbs and tangs (1¼" long)
Artefact no W32 , Pointed implement 2" long
Artefact no W33 , Slender point 2" long
Artefact no W34 , Point 2¾" long, (Ireland - Not N.A)
Artefact no W35 , Arrowhead with heavy tang
Artefact no W36 , Arrowhead with heavy tang, (Given to Miss Pedwell 21.5.53)
Artefact no W37 , Arrowhead with heavy tang with serrated edges
Artefact no W38 , Scraper
Artefact no W39 , Finely worked spear-tip - point missing, Irish?
Artefact no W40 , Small arrowhead with finely serrated edges
Artefact no W41 , Small arrowhead with finely serrated edges
Implements found on the surface in Texas, N. America




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