Abstract

PREHISTORIC archaeologists will be grateful for the excellent account given in NATURE of November 18 of the report recently published by the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia on the excavations conducted in 1914 at Grime's Graves, Norfolk. It is evident that your reviewer regards the flint implements found at this site as referable to the Neolithic period, and while this view may possibly be correct, the present writer is of the opinion that a close and dispassionate study of the specimens recovered, and of the exhaustive report prepared by Mr. Reginald A. Smith, will not tend to foster any feeling of certainty on this point.

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