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Page 61
It was a splendid specimen of a stone celt almost wholly chipped , the edge alone having been ground to a high polish partly due to its having been rubbed by its finder against another piece of stone as often as it was required for ...
It was a splendid specimen of a stone celt almost wholly chipped , the edge alone having been ground to a high polish partly due to its having been rubbed by its finder against another piece of stone as often as it was required for ...
Page 64
The faces are generally conver and thickest near the middle , converging both ways towards the butt and the edge . In some cases the edges are formed by the gradual slope of the faces , and in others they are bevelled near the edge so ...
The faces are generally conver and thickest near the middle , converging both ways towards the butt and the edge . In some cases the edges are formed by the gradual slope of the faces , and in others they are bevelled near the edge so ...
Page 65
ground even at the edge , —the edges having been formed by their peculiar conchoidal fracture . Although relics of the Palmolithic period are not so well marked in Chota Nagpur , there appear to be abundant relics of the Neolithic ...
ground even at the edge , —the edges having been formed by their peculiar conchoidal fracture . Although relics of the Palmolithic period are not so well marked in Chota Nagpur , there appear to be abundant relics of the Neolithic ...
Page 66
The faces slope gradually to form a slightly crescentic blade which meets the sides at sharp angles , the greatest breadth being just above the edge from one corner to another . The slightly curved side and the convex faces taper to a ...
The faces slope gradually to form a slightly crescentic blade which meets the sides at sharp angles , the greatest breadth being just above the edge from one corner to another . The slightly curved side and the convex faces taper to a ...
Page 67
The crescentic edge is much impaired and blunted . Its dimensions are : -length , 10 : 5 cms . ; breadth , -at the blade , 5 cms . , - at the butt , 1.5 cms .; greatest thickness , 2-5 cms . Figure 5 — represents a chisel of compact ...
The crescentic edge is much impaired and blunted . Its dimensions are : -length , 10 : 5 cms . ; breadth , -at the blade , 5 cms . , - at the butt , 1.5 cms .; greatest thickness , 2-5 cms . Figure 5 — represents a chisel of compact ...
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