EARLY MAN 



BoxFORD. — Palaeolithic impleiuents found here by Mr. F. J. Bennett. Neolithic chipped flint axe. 



Bradley, Great. — Neolithic arrow-heads. 



Bradwell. — Several neolithic flakes and implements. 



Bramford. — Neolithic scrapers. 



Brampton. — Neolithic scrapers and flakes. 



Brandeston. — Neolithic flinf borer in Ipswich Museum. 



Brandon. — Supposed inter-glacial implements [Evans, Stone Imp. 568 ; Proc. Cambs. Phil. Soc. iii, 

 285 ; GeoJ. Surv. Mem. 'On the Manufacture of Gunflints,' 68 ; Prehistoric Europe, 263 ; 

 Miller and Skertchley, Fenland, 546 et seq. ; Brit. Mus. Guide to the Stone Age, 21]. Palaeo- 

 lithic implements [Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. xxv, 449 ; Evans, Stone Imp, 562, 565 ; Brit. 

 Mus. Guide to the Stone Age, 8 ; Proc. Norw. Geol. Soc. i, 1 64 ; Norw. Mus. ; Camb. Mus. of 

 Arch.]. Neolithic polished axes in Cambridge Museum of Archaeology. Neolithic arrow- 

 heads and scrapers. 



Bredfield. — Palaeolithic implements in Ipswich Museum. Neolithic polished and unpolished flint 

 celts, scrapers, &c. Some are in Ipswich Museum. 



Brightwell. — Neolithic ground-edged celt, barbed and leaf-shaped arrow-heads, knives and 

 scrapers. 



Brome (near Diss). — A pointed palaeolithic implement found here is in the possession of 

 Mr. G. Spalding of Norwich. Neolithic polished axe of yellow flint. 



Bromeswell. — Neolithic arrow-heads and scrapers. 



Bruisyard. — Neolithic scrapers, choppers, &c. 



BucKLESHAM. — Neolithic polished flint celt and scrapers. 



Bungay. — Palaeolithic implement [Antiq. Feb. 1908, p. 64 ; Man, viii, 41, 42]. Neolithic polished 

 flint axe, triangular flint knife, scrapers, &c. \}Vaveney Valley in the Stone Age, 21-5]. At a 

 meeting of the Norwich Geological Society held on 26 April 1864, Mr. B. B. Woodward 

 mentioned the finding of neolithic implements at Bungay. Pigmy flint implements [Nature, 

 5 Dec. 1907]. 



Burgh Castle. — Neolithic scrapers, choppers and flakes [Waveney Valley in the Stone Age, 26]. 



Burnt Fen. — See Mildenhall. 



Bury St. Edmunds. — Palaeolithic implements [Evans, Stone Imp. 540-2 ; Flint Chips, 43]. 

 Palaeolithic human skull [Evans, Stone Imp. 656 ; Brit. Mus. Guide to the Stone Age, 7]. 

 Ground-edged flint celt [Evans, Stone Imp. 91] ; flint chisel [ibid. 174]. There are palaeo- 

 lithic implements from Bury in the Blackmore Museum, Salisbury, and neolithic implements 

 in the Cambridge Museum of Archaeology. 



Cardwell. — See Lakenheath. 



Carlton Colville. — Neolithic scrapers, &c. [Proc. Suff. Inst. Arch, xi {3), 4]. Partly polished axe. 



Cavenham. — Palaeolithic implements [Geol. of Cambs. and Suff, 78]. Polished greenstone celt 

 [Evans, Stone Imp. 142]. Neolithic arrow-heads, polished axes, scrapers, &c., found here are in 

 the Cambridge Museum of Archaeology, Bury St. Edmunds Museum, and several private 

 collections. 



Chediston. — Three neolithic chipped flint axes. 



Chilton. — Palaeolithic implements found here by Mr. F. J. Bennett. 



Clare. — Palaeolithic implements found by Dr. J. S. Holden. Neolithic perforated quartzite 

 hammer [Evans, Stone Imp. 229]. 



Clopton. — Polished flint celt. 



Cockfield. — Palaeolithic implements found by Dr. J. S. Holden. 



Coddenham. — Neolithic scrapers and flakes. 



Combs. — Neolithic flint dagger, in Ipswich Museum. 



Cornard, Great. — Dr. J. S. Holden has found palaeolithic implements here associated with teeth 

 and tusks of Elephas primigenius. 



Cornard, Little. — Palaeolithic implements have been found here by Mr. F. J. Bennett. Neo- 

 lithic scrapers and flakes. 



Corton. — Palaeolithic implements [Antiq. Feb. 1908, p. 63]. Neolithic flint knife [Arch, Journ. 

 xxii, 75 ; Proc, Soc, Antiq. (Ser. 2), iii, 19 ; Evans, Stone Imp. 356-7]. Neolithic lance-head, 

 scraper, and borer [Raven, Hist, of Suff. 1 1]. Broken polished flint axe. 



CovEHiTHE. — Neolithic scrapers, chopper, and flakes. 



Cransford. — Neolithic scrapers. 



Creeting. — Neolithic flakes and scrapers. 



Culford. — Palaeolithic implements [Geol. of Cambs. and Suff. 51, 81 ; Journ. Anthrop. Inst, vii, 

 162 ; Brit. Assoc. Rep, 1879 ; ^^^*- ^'*'- Guide to the Stone Age, 9]. Neolithic ground-edged 

 celt [Evans, Stone Imp, 88]. Neolithic implements found here are in the Cambridge Museum of 

 Archaeology. 



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