66 



ARBOR LOW EXCAVATIONS IN T9OT AND 1902. 



would probably be included in the 



The larger figures represent 

 the numbered " finds." 



At this point the little bank 



category of arrow-heads ; 

 it is, however, apparent- 

 ly a finished implement, 

 being chipped all round 

 the edges ; the edge at 

 the base shows signs of 

 crushing or bruising ; 

 one of the side-edges 

 is straight and neatly 

 chipped, whereas the 

 other is convex with a 

 finely-worked bevelled 

 cutting-edge with signs 

 of crushing near the 

 base. On the other 

 face the concave edge 

 has been considerably 

 worked ; the bulb of 

 percussion has also 

 been chipped, leaving 

 part of the eraillure 

 facet visible. This is 

 the most important 

 relic found outside the 

 vallum of Arbor Low 

 during these explora- 

 tions ; it is figured in 

 plate VI., No. 26. Two 

 flakes were also found 

 here both at a depth 

 of 2 feet (61 cm.) : 

 one is merely a long, 

 narrow, outside flake ; 

 the other a flint flake — 

 edges slightly serrated. 



had been levelled down, 



