Abstract
PALÆOLITHS implements of early types have been found recently by two local residents in the Worthing archæolosical area. One collection was made on the Worthing shore by Mr. Barclay Wills. His work came to an end when access to the beach was prohibited in the early days of the War. Mr. R. K. Stevens was able to begin his at Angmering-on-Sea, about five miles to the westward, when grassland was ploughed up for cultivation. Most of his finds were on the surface, a few only, but they of large size, coming from ditches. I had practically completed a detailed description of Mr. Stevens's finds before Mr. Wills's came to my notice. As a result the joint collection here briefly reviewed consists of a hundred of Mr. Stevens's flints and thirty-three of Mr. Wills's.
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MIGEOD, F. PALÆOLITHS FROM THE WORTHING ARCHÆOLOGICAL AREA. Nature 149, 444–445 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1038/149444a0
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