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Tablets 21 to 30. — Pointed bone tools and chisels. Wangen. 
Tablets 31 and 32. — Pointed bone tools and chisels. Concise. 
Presented by the late M. Troyon. 
Some of the pointed bone tools, such as those on Tablet 23, 
are made from ribs split and worked to a point at one end ; 
perhaps these were used in netting or in the manufacture of 
pottery. 
H 8. 
No. 6. — Model of a stone chisel, in its handle of stag's horn. 
The original is in the collection of Dr. Uhlmann, who obtained 
it from Moosseedorf. 
No. 7. — Model of a stone hatchet, with its handle complete. 
The original is in the collection of Dr. Uhlmann, who obtained 
it from Moosseedorf. 
No. 8. — Model of a stone hatchet, in its handle complete, 
from Concise. The original formed part of the collection of the 
late M. Troyon. 
No. 9. — Model of a harpoon, with a barbed head of stag's 
horn. The original handle was 12 feet long ; it was obtained 
from Moosseedorf, and is in the collection of Dr. Uhlmann. 
No. 10. — Cast of a portion of the platform of a pile-dwelling 
at Concise. Cast taken by the late M. Troyon. 
C 19. 
No. I. — Scapula of ox, Robenhausen. This has been worked, 
and used as an implement. 
Nos. 2 to 9. — Pieces of stag's horn, which, having been 
cut partly through, were then broken off by a blow. Roben- 
hausen. 
Nos. II and 12. — Perforated clay balls (loom weights), 
Wangen. 
No. 13. — Perforated conical loom weight. Robenhausen, 
No. 14. — Hearth-stone. Robenhausen. 
No. 15. — Hearth-stone. Wangen. 
C 20. 
Nos. I to 6. — Pieces of stag's horn, cut like specimens in C 19. 
Nos. 7 to 10, 12. — Stone corn-crushers. Moosseedorf, Roben- 
hausen and Wangen. 
No. 13. — Stone hammer. Moosseedorf. 
No II. — Hearth-stone. Robenhausen. 
