. British barrows: a record of the examination of sepulchral mounds in various parts of England. Mounds -- England; Craniology -- Great Britain; England -- Antiquities. Fiff. Fig. 34. -I, and in great abundance, is very large. Not to particularise every one, it may be sufficient to mention swords, dag-gers, spear-heads, axes (plain, flanged, and socketed—the so-called paalstabs and celts), g-ouo-es, chisels, knives, drills, and awls. Now, out of this long list, but a very small proportion has ever been found in bar- rows in association with interments, or, indeed, in any part of a sepulch


. British barrows: a record of the examination of sepulchral mounds in various parts of England. Mounds -- England; Craniology -- Great Britain; England -- Antiquities. Fiff. Fig. 34. -I, and in great abundance, is very large. Not to particularise every one, it may be sufficient to mention swords, dag-gers, spear-heads, axes (plain, flanged, and socketed—the so-called paalstabs and celts), g-ouo-es, chisels, knives, drills, and awls. Now, out of this long list, but a very small proportion has ever been found in bar- rows in association with interments, or, indeed, in any part of a sepulchral mound. Those that have occurred may be comprised. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Greenwell, William, 1820-1918; Rolleston, George, 1829-1881. Oxford : Clarendon press


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