Fig. 64.—Flint Flake (11).

Fig. 65.—Posterior of Flint Flake (11).

2. A large knife-flake, 3 inches long and 114 broad, which appears to have been much used at the edges and point. It is also made of a whitish flint, and presents three smooth surfaces above and one below (Fig. 64).

3. The end portion of another flake, made of a dark flint (Fig. 65).

Spindle Whorls.—Three small circular objects, supposed to be spindle whorls, are here classed together. Two are made of clay, and were found in the relic-bed near the fireplaces. The smaller of the two is 114 inch in diameter, and has a small round hole in the centre; the other has a diameter of 134 inch, but is only partially perforated, just sufficient to indicate that the act of perforation had been commenced but not completed (Figs. 66 and 67). The third object is a smooth, flat, circular bit of stone, 112 inch in diameter and 12 an inch thick, and is perforated in the centre like a large bead (Fig. 68).

Fig. 66.—Clay Spindle Whorl (11).