108 Notes on Bowl’s Barrow, 
Lower Jaw (No. 16), found in Bowl’s barrow, 
with a vertebra on the condyle. 
That they were decidedly short will be seen in the list hereafter 
given. The average height of the five persons thus obtained is 
5ft. ‘O7in. only. It is much to be regretted that so few long bones 
were found perfect. 
It is very remarkable that, as far as can be ascertained, the bones 
obtained on this occasion are those of the male sex only. The 
remains of three young children were found, but their sex cannot 
be determined.! 
The individuals here interred were of various ages, an infant, 
children of 6 and of 12 years, several young men under 25 years, 
adults of various ages, and one or two of advanced age. It would 
appear as if the males of a small tribe had been sacrificed, young 
and old together. 
Detailed List of Bones obtained from Bowl’s Barrow, June, 1886, 
1. Cranium and mandible (best specimen). Age 20 to 25. 
Cephalic index, 72:0. Found in an upright position. Not cleft. 
It closely resembles in general form and proportions a skull obtained 
1 Dr. Thurnam mentions a skull of a gird of eight or nine years, 
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