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WISLEY. Neolithic ground celt, in Guildford Museum. 



WOKING. Fine neolithic stemmed and double-barbed arrowhead, found by Mr. W. Tice, 

 in Guildford Museum. Several fragments of bronze age, or earlier, pottery found at 

 Chobham Park farm, now in Guildford Museum and in the Charterhouse Museum. 



WONERSH. Fragment of palaeolithic implement [Evans S. 596]. One palaeolithic imple- 

 ment found by Sir W. C. Roberts-Austen, K.C.B., and numerous palaeolithic implements 

 found by Mr. C. D. Hodgson. Neolithic or possibly bronze age barrow found at Black- 

 heath, near Shamley Green [Surr. Arch. Coll. xv. 156 ; Proc. Sac. Antlq. Land. ser. 2, 

 xviii. 251-7]. 



Numerous neolithic implements found by Sir W. C. Roberts-Austen, K.C.B. 



WORPLESDON. Finely chipped neolithic celt found at Whitmore Common, in Guildford 

 Museum. 



Bronze age tumuli containing pottery ; cinerary urns found at Whitmore Common, 

 now in the Pitt-Rivers Museum, Oxford. 



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