200 Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Harnham. 
Skeleton No. 18. A woman: under the left arm a knife. Between 
the knees a very small child with a pair of 
small fibule bronze gilt (see Fig. 1) on its 
shoulders. 
x 14. Aspear on the right side of the head (Fig. 2): the 
blade being made in a peculiar way to cause the 
weapon to whirl round in its flight (Fig. 3). 
S 21. An infant. <A fibula of late Roman form. 
23. Skeleton lying on its right side: the knees 
doubled, and hands near the face. On one 
of the wrists a bronze armlet. 
Fe 24. Legs crossed at the ankles. On the right 
shoulder a diamond-shaped plate of bronze, 
which appeared to have been fastened by 
nails to the staff of the spear, the iron of 
which was on the right of the head. 
ss 25. An infant: near the left arm two beads, one of 
red paste, the other, a double one, of blue 
glass. 
5 28. Female: 5 foot long. Teeth very perfect: 
skull unusually thick. Body lying on its 
back. <A spiral ring on finger of right hand. 
At the waist a belt ornament of bronze 
gilt (Fig. 4). Near the left arm, blue glass 
and amber beads. Near the left hand the 
knuckle bone of a sheep, a small brass Roman 
coin, a small flat square of bone or ivory with 
marks like those on dice (Fig. 5). On the 
left breast a small bronze ring, on which 
are strung two toothpicks and an ear-scoop. 
29. Some fastenings of bronze near the left side of 
the head. 
53 36. Grave four feet deep. Silver spiral ring on 
middle finger of right hand (Fig. 6). Long 
strip of bronze near right hip. On the 
shoulders two bronze fibule, beads of various 
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