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207. Part of a neatly-chipped implement of white flint of which the base is 

 missing. The business-end is considerably bevelled and worked on the convex 

 side. Flaked on both surfaces. 



Found on the O.T.L., near No. 206. 



221. Scraper ( ?) of white flint, thin, and of an irregular oval outline, 

 43 mm. by 46 mm. ; it is bevelled and cliipped on all sides but the base. 



Found on the O.T.L., at the N. end of the cutting under the berme 

 (dividing the vallum from the fosse). 



241. Long, narrow flake (length 61 mm.), of light-grey flint, the crust of 

 which extends along one side of the back. At the junction of the flat side of 

 the flake with the crust the specimen is slightly jagged, but this saw-like edge 

 does not appear to be the result of secondary chipping. 



Found on the O.T.L., 4 ft. N. of the crest of the vallum, depth 137 ft. 



242. Scraper of pale-grey colour ; horse-shoe form, with a prominent bulb of 

 percussion ; length 425 mm. ; the crescentic edge is roughly bevelled and worked. 



Found on the O.T.L., a little south of the foot of the interior slope. 



245. Saw of white flint formed from a long flake with a dorsal ridge; the 

 serrated edge (length 555 mm.) is somewhat irregular, and not so well worked 

 as Nos. 200 and 211. 



Found on the O.T.L., under the body of the vallum and in the middle of 

 the cutting. 



255. Pointed flake of greyish-white colour with saw-like secondary chipping 

 along one edge. 



Found on the O.T.L. 



Flint Flakes. 



There were also collected from the old turf line sixty-four flakes of light 

 grey-and-white flint, four of which are calcined. 



Antlers, including a Pick. 



181. Crown of a small antler consisting of two points ; red-brown colour. 

 Found in the chalk-rubble in the body of the vallum, depth 3 ft. below the 



surface. 



184. Greater part of a small shed antler, red-brown colour. There is no 

 positive evidence that this specimen was a pick, as the brow-tine is broken and 

 the other tine some way up the beam has not been shortened ; but the end of 

 the beam nearest the crown has been burnt in a similar manner to some of the 

 handle-ends of more definite picks. 



Found in the chalk-rubble in the body of the vallum, depth 4 ft. below the 

 surface. 



232. Part of a small pick formed from a shed antler having a rudimentary 

 bez-tine ; the brow-tine was badly fractured at the time of its discovery, but 

 the point is worked and very smooth. 



Found in a slight ' mound ' of mould (probably decayed turf), 0-2 ft. above 

 the old surface under the crest of the vallum. 



253. Complete tine of red-deer antler, smooth at the point. 



Found in the chalk-rubble in the body of the vallum. 



Bone Objects. 



182. Small, flat piece of bone (length 33-7 mm.), rounded at the complete end, 

 and of similar workmanship to the larger worked rib-bones, Nos. 223 and 225, 

 found at the bottom of the fosse. 



Found in the body of the vallum, depth 6 ft. 



186. Finely- worked pin, slightly curved, with faintly tooled and polished 

 surface; length 86 mm. (3| in.), the shaft of oblong section, maximum dimen- 

 sions 2"5 mm. by 4'5 mm. One end is finely worked to a sharp point of round 

 section ; the other end is cut off slightly oblique to the line of the pin, and is 

 bevelled on both the flat faces of the implement. 



Found in chalk-rubble in the body of the vallum, 3 ft. N. of the crest, 

 depth 55 ft. 



The writer has not yet come across a similar pin found with prehistoric 

 remains in Britain. 



