A guide to the antiquities of the bronze age in the Department of British and mediæval antiquities . Fio. 01.—.Jet slide, HambletonMoor, W. R. Yorks. 3 Fio, 92,—.Jet button, Fylingdales,Scarborough, N. R. Yorks. | ...^^. Fig. —Stone axe-hammer, Lambourn Downs, Berks cylindrical beads (fig. 97), such as occur at Tan Hill and SyrencotDown in the same county, also in Dorset and Cornwall {left ofCase). They are of glass, but have the appearance of the porce-lain common in ancient Egypt, and were no doubt bone pins or skewers, probablj for pinning the cloak, areshown ; but the


A guide to the antiquities of the bronze age in the Department of British and mediæval antiquities . Fio. 01.—.Jet slide, HambletonMoor, W. R. Yorks. 3 Fio, 92,—.Jet button, Fylingdales,Scarborough, N. R. Yorks. | ...^^. Fig. —Stone axe-hammer, Lambourn Downs, Berks cylindrical beads (fig. 97), such as occur at Tan Hill and SyrencotDown in the same county, also in Dorset and Cornwall {left ofCase). They are of glass, but have the appearance of the porce-lain common in ancient Egypt, and were no doubt bone pins or skewers, probablj for pinning the cloak, areshown ; but the most interesting objects of this material are four GERMANY rectangular plates from Lake, one side being convex but both?i^^ 0^7 *^®^^ ^^^^ closely resembling those illustrated from Folkton(hg. 67). Some fine examples of the riveted dagger-blade charac-teristic of the Barrow period, include one with five rivets (fig. 98)trom Hommgton, and another from Syrencot Down clearly show.


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