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EARLY MAN IN BRITAIN. 



[CHAP. vir. 



2. That of the cave of Moustier, or the "Epoque 

 Mousterien,"f characterised by the presence of flakes 

 worked on one side only, and, according to Mr. Evans, 

 of choppers and ovato-lanceolate implements, somewhat 

 like those of the preceding stage No. l.\ In England 

 implements of these forms occur in the cave-earth of 

 Cresswell Crags, of Kent's Hole, and of Wookey Hole. 



3. That of the "station" or camping -ground of 

 Solutre, 1 or the " Epoque Solutrien," in which elaborately 



FIG. 67. Flint Arrow-head, FIG. 68. Flint Javelin-head, FIG. 69. Bone Needlo, 

 Laugerie-Haute, f Laugerie-Haute, }-. L a Madelaine, \. 



chipped lance-heads (Figs 67, 68), and leaf-shaped im- 



1 Materiaux, 1868 passim, 1869 p. 469. 



