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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1897. 



In all prehistoric iiiiiics and workshops throughout Europe tools and 

 domestic utensils, Hint or horn picks, chips, flakes, traces of charcoal, 

 hammers, partially made and broken hatchets, and other implements, 

 as sawed horn and fragments of pottery, are found (Plates 5, 7, 11), 



Fig. CI. 



POUTION OK I'l.AN 01-' I'KEHl.STOUIC FLINT MINES. 



(Eularged aiul in greater detail than fig. 60.) 

 Ciasbury, Sussex, Eugland. 



Jour. Anthrop. lust., London, VII, lSn-78, ]). 413. 



and are evidences of human occupation. If man worked in one of 

 these places for any length of time he used his tools for his work, and 

 domestic utensils for his cooking and living, and they were broken or 

 lost, and so found their way into the dump i)ile. These utensils have 



