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many others were doubtless used, although the workmanship is 

 rough. 



Over twenty coup-de-poing forms are of Chellean type, and 

 there are also scrapers probably belonging to the same period,, 

 including a very typical ' Chellean ' scraper. Most of these are 



Fig. 6.— 'Borer' (grey flint), Traveller's Best Pit. 



[a — Natural size. 



b =iPornt, twice the natural size.] 



Fig. 7. — Mali ogany-brown flake , natural size. 

 (Traveller's Rest Pit.) 



[a — Upper surface, 



h — Lower (bulb) surface. 



Side 



considerably vvaterworn, and they are chiefly brown stained with 

 orange, some are entirely orange, and a few are grey to white. 

 Four coups-de-poing suggest the Acheulean type : in wear and 

 preservation they are not unlike the implements of Chellean 



