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Purchased from Mrs. Sidney Warrington, 1913

Accession Lot

  • Object[310]
  • no[4]
  • yes[306]
  • no[310]
  • asian[2]
  • european[308]
  • biface[1]
  • coup-de-poing[218]
  • fragment[3]
  • hammerstone[1]
  • hand axe[310]
  • nodule[1]
  • nucleus[2]
  • point[1]
  • racloir[1]
  • tool[1]
  • barnfield pit[188]
  • berkshire[2]
  • bury st. edmunds[3]
  • bushey[1]
  • crayford[1]
  • england[308]
  • eriswell[2]
  • eriswell hill[1]
  • galley hill[80]
  • herne bay[1]
  • india[2]
  • kent[278]
  • lakenheath[5]
  • little pits fen[1]
  • madras[2]
  • maidenhead[1]
  • middlesex[2]
  • mildenhall[12]
  • mill hill[1]
  • milton street pit[147]
  • norfolk[2]
  • suffolk[2]
  • swanscombe[268]
  • thames river[1]
  • warren hill[12]
  • weeting[2]
  • west suffolk[20]
  • acheulian[3]
  • chellean[3]
  • clactonian i[1]
  • clactonian ii[1]
  • late abbevillian[2]
  • lower acheulian[21]
  • lower paleolithic[2]
  • middle acheulian[260]
  • neolithic[2]
  • paleolithic[16]
  • pre-chellean[1]
  • upper acheulian[3]
  • acheulian[3]
  • chellean[3]
  • clactonian i[1]
  • clactonian ii[1]
  • late abbevillian[2]
  • lower acheulian[21]
  • lower paleolithic[2]
  • middle acheulian[260]
  • neolithic[2]
  • paleolithic[16]
  • pre-chellean[1]
  • upper acheulian[3]
  • barnfield pit?[1]
  • raised beach[1]
  • flint[307]
  • quartzite[2]
  • stone[1]
hand axe

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