NOTE ON A BRONZE CELT RECENTLY FOUND 
IN HOLDERNESS. 
By THomas SHEPPARD. 
T so rarely happens that relics of the Bronze Age are found in 
Holderness that the following record of a specimen exhibited 
at our meeting on the 31st of May last may be of interest. It was 
found by Mr. George Thompson whilst digging for gravel in the 
Burstwick Gravel Pit, and occurred at a depth of about a foot 
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from the surface, on the slope of the hill in which the gravel pit is 
dug. The accompanying sketch, for which I am indebted to 
Mr. Edgar Marsh, of the u/? Daily Maz{, shews the actual size 
of the specimen, and gives some idea of what it is like. It is of 
