| RCS/Y3011A contains: |
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| 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. |
| 114 |
Looped and socketted bronze celts, rivetted halberds, and Grecian leaf-shaped bronze swords. Ex Archaeologia |
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Malta, the Holy Land, etc
| Title |
Flintaxes, hatchets and wedges, spear and arrow heads in their varied forms of lance, heart, half-moon, and kite shapes. |
| Reference |
Y3011A/108 |
| Extent and Medium |
Fair condition, slight fading. |
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| Content and context |
190 x 111 mm. The caption continues: 'Ex archaeologia collectione, Adelphi, Allani et olim Joannis Bell, M.R.I.A., F.R.S. &c.' |
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