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Westcott, Surrey, 8/4/1952
Artefact no 976 , Point of thin finely-flaked leaf-shape arrowhead.
Artefact no 977 , Point worked all from one side, down one edge and at the base.
Artefact no 978 , Worked flake.
Artefact no 979 , Crescentic microlith - patinated blue-white.
Artefact no 980 , End scraper.
976/7/8 found on field (2) 27.9.51. Others found by father at later date.
From the fields visited on 8.4.51

St Mary Bourne, Hampshire, 20/10/1951
Artefact no 981 , Well worked scraper.
Artefact no 982 , Flake worked from both sides down one edge, apparently a crude arrowhead.
Artefact no 983 , Core, Discarded Feb/58
Artefact no 984 , Core, Discarded Feb/58
On the surface of two ploughed fields about one mile East of St Mary Bourne: many rough flakes varying in patination from white to black., (sketch plan of site location) (drawing)




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