A.V/I7X URNS, HI-IADS. 



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Fig. 250. Clay urn, \ real size, contain 

 ing burnt bones, found inside a sepul- 

 chral chamber of stone, 6 feet long, 

 nearly 4- feet wide, and 3 feet high, 

 in a round tumulus. Norway 



Fig. 251. Cinerary vase of clay, i real 

 size, found surrounded by burnt bones 

 in a mound at Bjo'rko. Later iron age. 



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Fig. 252. 



Fig. 253. 



Fig. 254. Fig. 255. 



Four of seven mosaic glass beads, real 

 size. Broholm grave. 



Of variegated colours, yellow, white, black, 

 blue, and red, and of different designs. 

 Besides those represented were 26 blue 

 glass beads, one of which had red stripes, 

 one red, another lilac ; there were also 

 eight amber beads, different shapes, and 

 a fibula of bronze, to which was attached 

 a coarse woven cluth, <&c. 



Fig. 256. Fig. 257. 



Iron knives, J real size, in an urn on 

 the top of burnt bones without coal 

 and fishes. Mollcjjaard. Broholm. 



