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Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 10 1876 page 179
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towards the south, was a small urn-shaped vessel of black clay (4), globular
in form, and only 1 3/8 inches in height. Next to it was a patera (6),
containing a dark coloured urn, and two green earthenware beads. Lastly
there was a vase, of jug-shape, with .a handle, and of common red clay,
about 10 inches in height. |
calcined human bones, and buried at a depth of two
feet. |
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