Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . 28G ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE ous Egyptian antiquities are formed. (See woodcuts, original size.)Two similar objects were found with interments on the Downs neaijjBrighton; one of them is amongst Dr. MantelTs collections, now British Museum, and is figured in HorsfiehTs Lewes, p. 44, pi. iii,A bronze disk of unknown use, in diameter nearly three inchesFound on Wolsonbury, or Wolstonbury, Hill, a commanding posi-tion about eight miles north of Brighton, with an intrenched workand a tumulus on its sum


Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . 28G ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE ous Egyptian antiquities are formed. (See woodcuts, original size.)Two similar objects were found with interments on the Downs neaijjBrighton; one of them is amongst Dr. MantelTs collections, now British Museum, and is figured in HorsfiehTs Lewes, p. 44, pi. iii,A bronze disk of unknown use, in diameter nearly three inchesFound on Wolsonbury, or Wolstonbury, Hill, a commanding posi-tion about eight miles north of Brighton, with an intrenched workand a tumulus on its A large perforated disk of stoma(diameter, four inches and a half; thickness, nearly one inch and Ihalf; diameter of perforation, one inch and three-eighths), its us<:!unknown, from the same place. A flat bead of clay, or a spindle jwhirl, found near Pulborough; and a bronze spear-head, front)Lewes Brooks.—Mrs. Weeks, Hurst Pierpoint. Two bronze celts, one of them socketed, the other of unusua,j.


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