CO129-554-6 Hong Kong University- 1. Appointment of Dr. Chen Shas Yi as head of Chinese Department... 18-3-1935 - 28-10-1935 — Page 59

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Archaeological Finds on Lamma Island

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5. Cms.

O. Epimiolith" also from HSY. A flatter, triangular

type common here.

form with a side scraper-edge. Sometimes our pieces are flatter as figure O from HSY 36 ins. but still the likeness of form is evident. There is a marked tendency away from the isoceles in the vertical widest-plane section as if to give more leverage at the point by reason of a butt that went well back to the centre region of the palm of the hand while the point was directed comfortably by the fingers: this would help the opening of shell-fish, but we have actually found very few shells, one being a plaything or ornament, quite small with a hole (might even be modern).

FISH-HOOK.

We illustrate here a bronze fish-hook from HSY, for it shows where in the bronze time they got food. This hook R should be compared with specimens from Somrong Seng (41) Plate VI, (76) Plate IV, Laos country Ban Na Veng (Musee Finot) Dong Son (Musée Finot) and with fish-hook motives on the bronze drums of Indo-China. It apparently belongs to the same culture—the Yüeh(?)—but it differs in many details, particularly in the curve of the lower part and in the absence of an eye for the line (instead we have a serrated shaft for binding: in this it does seem to agree with a Somrong Seng piece). Plate 11, R.

With that we have rounded off the general description of the finds at the Lamma site, Tai Wan, and we have learned something about the neighbouring and closely related site HSY. The actual material published in this article presents problems that have first to be solved before any full interpretation of the finds is possible. We are not yet in a position to date these "epimioliths" or place them in their proper relation to the rest of the material: so there is no need just now to sum up. Other sites may help us first and there still remains much material for the amplification of what we have already seen.

One stone object found at a high level (18 ins.) should be recorded because of its possible relation to the otherwise rare form of shouldered adze (Figure S). It is in a green stone that shows no sign of polishing, but

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