SLING-STONES. 



105 



poniard, and thus utilized. In both these classes the crimping 

 along the edges of the handle is very curious. 



FIG. 116. FIG. 117. 



FIG 115 



Dagger. 





Dagger. 



Dairser (broken at 



the point). 



The sling-stones are of two kinds. The first are merely 

 rough pieces of flint (pi. 1, fig. 12), reduced by a few blows 

 of a hammer to a convenient size and form. But for the 

 situations in which they are found, these might almost be 

 regarded as natural fragments. Professor Steenstrup is now 



