218 REPORT—1905. 
Flint. (F.) 
369. Worked flake. Mound 51, 1904. 
370. Long flake with two worked saw-like edges, Mound 53, 1904. 
371. A tiny flake, Mound 43. 
372, Flake with prominent bulb of percussion. Mound 53, 
373. Large flake with a little secondary chipping. Found in trenching near the 
KE, margin of Mound 80. 
In addition to the above, two flakes were found in Mound 53; four in trenching 
§. and §.E, of Mound 65; two in Mound 70; two, Mound 71; three, Mound 72; 
one, Mound 73; four, Mound 80; two W. of Mound 80; and one in Mound 81. 
Glass. (G.) 
23, Piece of blue fused glass of irregular form, to which some corroded bronze 
adheres. Mound 70, This affords further proof that glass objects were made in the 
village. 
24, Bead of white glass, not quite circular, the ext. diam. varying from 21:2 to 
23 mm.; int. diam., 10 to 11 mm. The section of the substance is round. Found 
in trenching 8.W. of Mound 80, 
Antler. (H.) 
123. Short piece of cut antler; max, length, 45 mm.; max. width, 58 mm. 
Mound 51, 1894. 
16%. Piece of worked antler. Found outside the palisading, but near Mound 70, 
1895. 
294. Plain weaving-comb, having ten small teeth, all more or less broken, 
Mound 51, 1904. 
295. Slender tine of deer, showing signs of having been worked. Mound 51, 
1904. 
296. Piece of worked antler split down the middle and charred to a bluish-white 
colour; length, 82mm. The object has a knobbed head, of which only a small 
section remains. Mound 53. H 335, mentioned below, is a similar object from the 
same mound, but the pieces do not join. 
297. Two portions of a worked antler. Mound 69, 
298. Portion of a roughly-cut but very smooth antler, with a large transverse 
hole 7:5 mm, in diam. Perhaps a cheek-piece of a horse’s bit. Mound 69. 
299. A similar but larger piece than H 298, with a perforation in a like position 
and 6 mm. in diam. Rows of slight transverse scorings are seen all round this 
object. Between the hole and top on one side a short but deep notch has been 
sawn transversely. Mound 69. 
300. Piece of a tine of antler worked at the point. Mound 69. 
301. Piece of worked antler (probably roe-deer). Mound 69. 
302. Portion of an unornamented weaving-comb in many fragments. Mound 68, 
303. Point of a small tine, charred; length, 72 mm. Ornamented with two 
transverse grooves at the broad end, and having a large perforation at 7-8 mm. 
below that end. Mound 70. 
304. Another precisely similar to H 303, but 78 mm. long. Mound 70. 
305. Another, much damaged. Mound 70. It is quite possible that these three 
small perforated objects may have been used as pendants for a necklace. 
306. Portion of a small weaving-comb, white from calcination. Traces of only 
four teeth remain, above which are two incised transverse lines enclosing a plain 
zigzag design. Min. width of handle, 18-2 mm. Mound 70. 
307. Point of a tine, calcined, the tip having been bifurcated by a shallow 
groove, which tapers off from a max. width of 18 mm. Mound 70. 
308. Piece of smooth antler of oval section, showing saw-marks at the large end ; 
the other end has been broken, and the point is missing. Mound 70. 
309. Portion of the handle of a calcined weaving-comb, the teeth entirely 
deficient. There is a circular hole (diam. 4:8 mm.) at the top for suspension. It is 
ornamented with fifteen incised dots-and-circles, irregularly arranged. None of the 
circles are true, owing to the action of fire. Mound 70. 
310, Straight piece of tine, bearing clear evidence of having been cut in several 
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