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Mr. Clement Reid, F.G.S., referring to these deposits, 
says: ‘The overlying warp contains abundance of shells. 
. .. A boat was found in the warp and a bronze dagger. 
Warp, however, is so rapidly deposited that the depth at 
which such articles occur is no evidence of their antiquity.” * 
I have not been able to get any information about these 
BRONZE AXE FROM HULL, 
At the top are front and side views, and at the bottom a view looking down from the 
top of the axe, showing the sockets 
finds, and on communicating with Mr. Reid in reference to 
the ‘‘bronze dagger”’ and boat, he says that so far as he 
remembers he was told they had been found in some of the 
early excavations. He never saw the objects, and does not 
know what became of them. It is possible, therefore, that 
the “‘ bronze dagger ’’ is the axe-head under notice. 
* Geology of Holderness (Geological Survey Memoir), 1885, page gr. 
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