It is made from a broad flat flake, with a well-developed bulb of percussion on the face, and the counterpart of another at the back, so that the section at the base is much curved.
This is a broad flat flake, the side edges of which appear to have been trimmed by secondary chipping, and subsequently to have been somewhat worn away by use, whether as a saw or a |500| scraping tool it is difficult to say.
It is made from a broad flat flake, of rather pink |301| flint, with the point chipped to a neat semicircular bevelled edge, and one of the sides trimmed so as to correspond with the other.
It is polished nearly all over, both faces are ridged, so that it is almost rhomboidal in section, though the angles are rounded; one face is curved lengthways much more than the other, which is nearly straight.
Among the Niam-Niam,[239] in central Africa, they are regarded as thunderbolts.
I must confess that I hardly see in what manner the last purpose can have been served, especially as in most instances all the faces of the ball are alike.
One of these blocks is then held in the left hand, so that the edge rests on a leathern pad tied on the thigh of the seated workman, the surface to be struck inclining at an angle of about 45°.
The first is distinguished by a prominent jaw and a thick lip, by a broad flat nose, and by protruding eyes.
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