Page:Excavations at the Kesslerloch.djvu/111



Fig. 1. Flint spear-head, p. 28.—2 and 3. Pieces of reindeer-horn with incisions, p. 33.—4. Flint borer, p. 29.

Fig. 5. Reindeer-horn hollowed out, p. 33.—6. Flint knife, p. 28.—7. Flint 'core,' p. 29.—8. Flint spear-head, p. 28.

Fig. 9. Reindeer-horn from which the brow-antler, the main shoot, and the 'beam' have been cut off, p. 31.—10. Reindeer-horn from the 'beam' of which portions have been cut off for making implements, p. 33.—11. Reindeer-horn from which the 'beam' has been cut off, p. 32.

Fig. 12. 'Beam' of a reindeer-horn with a cut lengthwise preparatory to being split, p. 33.—13. Spear-point with a groove, p. 30.—14. Arrow-head, p. 34.—15, Broken arrow-head, p. 34.

Fig. 16. Spear-head, p. 34.—17. Perforated bone (Bâton), p. 40.—18. Broken spear-head with groove, p. 34.—19. Ornamented arrow-head, p. 34.—20. Spear-head, p. 34.—21. Ornamented bone, p. 35.—22. Ornamented spearhead, p. 30.

Fig. 23. Ornamented spear-head, p. 35.—24. Awl, p. 40.—25. Ornamented bone harpoon, p. 39.—20. Spear-head, perforated and grooved, p. 35.—27. Spearhead sharpened at both ends, p. 38.—28. Worked rib-bone, p. 40.

Fig. 29. Ornamented scraper, p. 40.—30. Ornamented spear-head, p. 37.—31. Scraper, p. 40.—32. Arrow-head with notches, p. 34.—33, Broken spear-