That they were utilized for some definite purpose is evident from the fact that the projecting ends of both have been broken off square, the spalls splitting back along the under-surface.
No other arrowpoints and no chips or spalls suggesting stone arrow-making were found in all Seriland, though the entire party of twelve were on constant lookout for them for a month.
On the outside, the women laid up the well-shaped blocks in regular courses, chinking them with smallspalls or potsherds.
Chinking with small spalls has been extensively practiced and gives the wall an appearance of smoothness and finish.
It seems probable, therefore, that the application of plaster as a finish grew out of the use of stone spalls for chinking, and its prevalence in modern as compared with old structures is suggestive.
The masonry is very good, although chinking with spalls was but slightly employed to finish the exterior; inside it is more apparent.
Many of them are probably mere spalls resulting from the manufacture of the more highly-wrought implements.
Flakes andspalls were found in considerable numbers, and also a few remarkably well-made implements, of which a magnificent specimen is shown in Fig.
Flakes and spalls of flint are abundant in the gravel, though not often noticed by the workmen.
A few flakes andspalls of flint have also been found.
Most of these shoe-shaped instruments have been formed from large spalls of flint, so that the flat face has been the result of a single blow, though occasionally retouched by subsequent chipping.
Spalls or broken pieces of stones that come off in hewing and graving.
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