KETTLE WITH BURNED BOXES. 



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its sides, hoisted the sails, and then let the flarne consume the 

 whole. The bones were then gathered and placed in the urn, 



Fig. 770. Enamelled bottom of kettle on p. 340 (inside), real size ; found in a 



mound, Moklebust. 



Fig. 771. Enamelled bottom (outside), of most brilliant colours, real size. 



Moklebust. 



and the twelve shield-bosses placed over it, provisions placed 

 at its side, and the whole covered with a mound. But right 

 over the urn the bridle had been placed, so as to be near at 



