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The cinerary urns an- of different sizes and shapes, many of 

 which arc not ungraceful: the clay of which they are made is 



Fig. 209. Black clay urn, with hollow spots, | real size, containing burnt bones. 



Broholm, Fyen. 



Fig. 210. Clay urn with svastica, real size, top of which was closed by the bottom 

 of another, containing burnt bones, a pointed iron knife, a needle of bronze, 

 melted lumps of glass from beads of different colours, c. Bornholm. 



of a black or greyish colour, coarse and rough, porous, and 

 often very tender; the people even at a later period never 



