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ON THE BRONZE IMPLEMENTS FOUND IN THE EAST RIDING OF YORK- 
SHIRE. BY THOMAS BOYNTON, ESQ. 
(Prepared for the British Association Report on the Evidences of • 
Pre-historic Inhabitants of Great Britain.) 
N.B. — The numbers in the first column refer to the illustrations in Dr. Evans' 
" Bronze Implements of Great Britain." 
Type. 
Name of 
Object. 
Locality. 
Date. 
Previous 
Descrip- 
tion. 
Where 
Deposited. 
Length. 
T> I. 
ivemarKs. 
16 
Celt 
Staxton 
1886 
— 
OAvn Col- 
lection 
H in. 
Has ten waves on the 
blade and cable pat- 
tern on flanges. 
T O 
>» 
uriineiu. 
1, 
in. 
The flanges are very 
slightly raised, and it 
has not the fluted pat- 
tern as described in 
Kvaiis. 
K9 
OO 
Orrfinsinoor ■* 
7- in 
Weight 21 oz. 
ou 
Ulronie 
1879 
>• 
55 in. 
Has verj' slight stop 
ridge and plain blade 
H in- 
0^ III. 
55 
>i 
>> 
— _ 
- 
oG 
>> 
ivunani 
1882 
„ 
There is a slight vertical 
ridge on the lower part 
5i in, 
ol the blade. 
( 0 
i cilstsive 
Leven 
— 
Pocketed at the stop 
4| in. 
ridge j in. deep. 
55 
Celt 
Barmston - 
ISSl 
The edge has been ham- 
mered out. 
120 
Socketed Celt 
r.even 
4 in. 
Rim imperfect. 
116 
Gaiusboro' - 
4| in. 
164 
Harpham 
'■^•i in. 
169 
1876 
3 in. 
125 
Huttou-Hang 
3| in. 
125 
Ulromo 
1877 
3 in. 
136 
Skip.sea 
Brough 
1885 
4| in. 
The chevron'pattern is 
much closer. than the 
Winwick specimen, 
and it has 4 horizontal 
lines on each side, like 
138, Evans' ' Ancient 
Bronze Implements of 
Great Britain.' 
sns 
Spear-head - 
Ulrorre 
1860 
4| in. 
394 
ISSO 
O-i in. 
405 
Brigham 
Evans, 'Br. 
e|in, 
Dr. Evans has errone- 
Inipts.,' 
p. 327 
ously described this as 
found near Lowthorpe. 
382 
Leven 
1885 
71 in. 
Imperfect, the socket 
being broken. 
•395 
Skipsea 
1880 
4? in. 
A portion of the shaft 
still iu the socket. 
401 
Carnaby 
5| in. 
There are traces of orna- 
meutatiou on the 
socket, probably done 
with a chisel or punch. 
Unfortunately the boy 
who found it struck it 
against his plough and 
broke the point. 
