SO THE STOXE AGE. 



on Stora Luiulskulla, in Vestergotland, with a length of 

 34 feet, and width of 8 feet. Nearly all other stone coffins 



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found are, like the gallery graves, without a stone at the 

 southern end. This cannot be accidental. 



Besides the stone coffin above described, several have been 



Fig. lf>. Clay urn Stone age ^ real size. In passage grave, Stege, island of Moen. 

 Baltic, found with remains of some skeletons. Two stone axes, a flint saw, 2 

 ::rri)\v-|Kiints, :'> spear-heads, fragments of clay vessels with covers, pieces of a 

 woden titl), _! awls of bone, a chisel of bone, 3 flint wedges, '2 flat scrapers of flint, 

 and 17 amlicr heals for necklace were also found in the grave. The same 

 mound was afterwards used for burials belonging to the bronze age, with 

 cinerary urns with burned bones, on the top of which was a double-edged bronze 

 knife, \:e 



found covered with a mound. The chambers are o-enerall\ 



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formed of upright Hat stones, and roofed also with stones. 

 They are generally smaller than the stone coffins, being from 

 ' to 10 feet long, and closed on all four sides; sometimes, 

 however, there is found in the southern end an opening as 

 previous] y mentioned. 



