MISCELLANEOUS FINDS 111 



LIST OF MISCELLANEOUS REMAINS IN THE CUSTODY 

 OF MR. R. HAMNETT, GLOSSOP.i 



Bones. 



Broken and burnt bones of animals used for food — including 

 the domestic shorthorn (Bos longifrons) and the sheep or goat. 

 Also two tips of deer antler, found in a fireplace in section 

 136, 



Flints. 



Splinters and chips of flint and chest (from carboniferous 

 limestone) left in walls of Neolithic age — like the rest found 

 on similar sites in the Pennine Chain. These are of various 

 dates, as shown by the varying states of decomposition. 



One carefully chipped fragment is probably a strike-a-light 

 used with pyrites or steel. 



Whetstones. 

 Three whetstones made of " Hone stone," probably obtained 

 from Wales or the Lake District. It does not occur in Derby- 

 shire. 



W. B. D. 

 Querns. 



See p. 8 and Figures there given. 



Tiles. 



Floor tiles "l „ no 



Roof tiles I S^ P- 9^- 



Bowls, Vases and other Pottery. 

 (See p. 77.) 



1. Shortly to be placed in cases provided by Lord Howard of Glossop, 

 in the Public Library in the Victoria Hall of that town. 



