RELIQUIAE AQUITAXIC7E. 



A. PLATE III. 



Figs. 1 a, 1 b, I c. Large broad flake, worked into a lanceolate form by careful 

 chipping along the edges of the outer face. 



Dark -grey flint, slightly glazed. Lightly weathered by surface-change on the 

 face 1 b. 



Le Moustier. 



French millimetres. English inches. 



Length 122 4-802 



Breadth 60 2-362 



Thickness 18 0-709 



Figs. 2 a, 2b, 2c. Implement of ovato-lanceolate form, almost equally convex on 

 each face ; the narrow or pointed end considerably thinner than the broad end or 

 butt. 



This specimen has been roughly chipped from the solid, and then more 

 carefully worked on the edges of the pointed end, thus resembling some of the 

 old worked flints from the Valley of the Somme. 



A small portion of the original crust of the flint is left on the outer curve of 

 Fig. 2 b. 



Dark-grey flint, slightly glazed. 



Le Moustier. 



French millimetres. English inches. 



Length 90 3-543 



Breadth 57 2-244 



Thickness 30 . . 1-181 



