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and is wcil represented by the surface finds on the chalk 

 plateau of Kent and Surrey, which resemble in a remark- 

 able degree the Flenusien implements found at Grace 

 Berleur, near Liege, and in the Hesbaye, near Avennes. 

 The Campignyien industry or Scandinavian Kjokkenmo- 

 dinger industry followed on the Flenusien, and with it 

 the intentional shaping of tools re-appears, some of the 

 push planes having a regular convex edge. The 



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 7^« 7'hree Terr-crccs o^yihe c/zs/oosr/ro^ 



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Fig. 7. 

 Campignyien peoples in France, lielgium, and this 

 country were very partial to the black flint from the 

 chalk, and most of their implements bear the bulb of 

 percussion. They are well represented in the valley of 

 the Axe and on the hills at the mouth of the river, and 

 also on the surface of the Kent plateau and elsewhere. 



{"jy) The sequence of the industries and their relative 

 positions with regard to the river terraces are well shewn 

 in Fig. 7 (Rutot). 



