The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall . H A N JV Between pages 352 and 355. F*PiiHJ u ST@) mu e Ma\? CO R N WALL. Scalp of MilPS4 G n 10 Capp CoTaway. Whiteiaiul^ O Bay Lands Eadv Sennen. Reference T Stone Implements .X Bronze Implements Y Go/rf OrnamentsO Chambered BarrowsTT Quoits Z Contracted Burials ?a Underground Chambers . V Wui Circlesv/ Wuf Clusters . A Beehive Huts . K Early iron Ornaments . I Longstones H «o/erf Stones . Note. TAe Barrows and Tumuli are so numerousin Cornwall that it has been Found impossibleto mark their sites on this map . Bcnveen paga 352 and 353 EARLY MA


The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall . H A N JV Between pages 352 and 355. F*PiiHJ u ST@) mu e Ma\? CO R N WALL. Scalp of MilPS4 G n 10 Capp CoTaway. Whiteiaiul^ O Bay Lands Eadv Sennen. Reference T Stone Implements .X Bronze Implements Y Go/rf OrnamentsO Chambered BarrowsTT Quoits Z Contracted Burials ?a Underground Chambers . V Wui Circlesv/ Wuf Clusters . A Beehive Huts . K Early iron Ornaments . I Longstones H «o/erf Stones . Note. TAe Barrows and Tumuli are so numerousin Cornwall that it has been Found impossibleto mark their sites on this map . Bcnveen paga 352 and 353 EARLY MAN THE period which the present article is intended to cover extendsfrom the very first appearance of man until the period whenwritten history begins, however feebly, to illuminate the materials from which this very early part of the story ofman in Cornwall may be built up consist, of course, not of inscriptions ordocuments, but of crude and often fragmentary traces of mans handiworkin pottery or stone, or metallic objects such as weapons, tools, etc. The stone circles, of which there are a large number in the county,although properly coming within this classification, have b


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