The commonest form of the symmetrically-chipped but unground celts is that shown in Fig.
A few specimens of this form, both unground and ground merely at the edge, have already been mentioned, and specimens engraved, as Figs.
It is unground except at the edge, where it is very sharp, and at one or two places along the sides, where slight projections have been removed or rounded off by grinding.
Another from Lakenheath, 3 1∕4 inches long and 3 inches wide at the unground base, was in the collection of the late Rev.
Many of the other forms of polished celts occur in the unground condition, of the same shape, for instance, as Fig.
I have an unground example of this type from Lakenheath.
The blade is of trachyte entirely unground and most rudely chipped.
As a rule, whole or unground articles are to be preferred to those which are powdered; not only because they are less liable to adulteration, but also because the latter more quickly lose flavor and strength.
For four years he subsisted--we believe he does so now--on nothing but unground wheat and fruit.
His breakfast, it is said, he uniformly makes of fruit; his other two meals of unground wheat; patronizing neither millers nor cooks.
Illustration: The Bark Mill] Active as a squirrel the boy scampered over the bark pile picking up the bits of unground bark.
It will take you but a little while morning and afternoon to clear the ground bark pile of the unground pieces, of the unground pieces.
I want the ground bark kept clear of the unground, of the unground bark.
After deciding on the variety of coffee that is desired, it is well to buy unground beans that are packed in air-tight packages.
The grinding of the coffee beans exposes more surface and hence the flavor is more quickly lost from ground than unground coffee.
Put a large spoonful of unground rice into six gills of boiling water, with a stick of cinnamon or mace.
Put each one in a small floured bag, and fill the bags about half full of unground rice.
Until within a few years the unground grain was rarely used as an article of food, but people are beginning to appreciate its wholesomeness, and cracked, rolled, and pearled wheats are coming rapidly into favor.
They are used for food both in the unground state and in various forms of mill products.
At the present day only a very insignificant quantity of barley is used for food purposes in this country, and most of this in the unground state.
Any of the unground preparations require prolonged cooking.
Ground zymin appears to begin to ferment somewhat more slowly than unground (2 grm.
An unground variant, also described in earlier editions of this book as Big Sandy II, Code, No.
Examples from New York with unground bases are described by Ritchie (1961).
Later ungroundexamples from the Big Sandy Site in Henry County, Tennessee, range in length from 44 mm.
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