66 



FLINT FLAKES. 



in figs. 63 a and 64, and the flake has been worked into a 

 point at the end. Fig. 65 is an arrow-shaped flake from 



FIG. 65. 



Arrow-shaped Flint Flake Ireland. 



Ireland, in which the butt end has been chipped away, 

 apparently to adapt it to a handle or shaft. 



FIG. 66. 



FIG. 67. 



FIG. 68. 



FIG. 69. 



Flint Flakes Denmark. 



Figs. 66-69 are small Danish flakes; forms exactly simi- 

 lar might be found in any country where the ancient in- 

 habitants could obtain flint or obsidian. In fig. 66, we see 



