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RCS/Y3011A contains:
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102 [Four pikes]
103 [Three bayonets]
104 [Three bayonets]
105 [Three bayonets]
106 [Four bayonets]
107 Stone arrow heads, spear heads, and other objects from the mouth of the Great Fish River, South Africa
108 Flintaxes, hatchets and wedges, spear and arrow heads in their varied forms of lance, heart, half-moon, and kite shapes.
109 Prehistoric remains, exquisitely rare and minute forms of flint arrowheads, chiefly discovered in various countries of Ireland: with a few transmitted to Mr Bell, from Orkney, Scotland.
110 Prehistoric remains flint arrowheads, various, chiefly discovered in the counties Armagh, Down, Cavan, and Fermanagh, Ireland; one large of rude formation is of rare occurrence, being formed from a nigro silicious flint.
112 Primative [sic] bronze axes and hatchets, handed and shafted, varieties.
113 Looped and socketted bronze spear-heads, javelins, and shafted projectiles.
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Title Stone arrow heads, spear heads, and other objects from the mouth of the Great Fish River, South Africa
Reference Y3011A/107
Extent and Medium Poor condition, overall fading.
Content and context

269 x 222 mm. The caption continues: Objects are found under the sand hills of that region, and are occasionally exposed by their shifting. Presented by J. Bowker Esq. through Assistant Commissary General G. Bennett, June 1866.

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