568 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



"Ill Fig. 70, a necklace or bracelet is shown of ;i form found upon 

 Usedom, in Pomerauia, ' and in larger dimensions in a skeleton grave 

 in Mecklenburg,^ and near Thale, in the Harz Mountains.^ 



"^Necklaces or arm rings are shown in Figs. 71, 72, 73, 74. They have 

 been found in Couiiand and Kowno district.^ 



Fis. 72. 



Fig. 73. Fig. 74 



Aemrings or I^ecklaces from Cinerarium, at Tursel, Eu.=!Sia. 



(r<.pipj (roi.i r. Grcwingk, in Veih. gel. Est. Ges. 1888, lij, XIII.) 



" Bracelet or fragment of belt hook (Fig. 75). Similar forms have been 

 recovered from the cemetery at Elbing and cinerarium at Olivia, near 

 Danzig;^ they have been fVmnd in Pomerauia'' and in Schwarzburg 

 Eudolstadt." Worth mentioning is the girdle hook from an urn in 

 Brandenburg, Prussia, and a peculiarlj^ jointed bracelet from Oeland.*^ 



Fig. -,:>. Fig. 7G. 



Clasps from Cinerarium at Tursel, Russia. 



(Coi'ieii from C. Orewinflk, m Vt-rli. gel. Est. Ges. 1888, Bii. XHl.) 



"The clasp (Fig. 76) has suffered from high temperature; a similar 

 form is known from Courland.^ 



"The spiral spring of bronze (Fig. 77) occurs in the (J'shv> of the Per- 

 sians, as described by Herodotus, and also in the armament of Scandi- 



' Berliner Photogr. Album 1880; Sect, ii, PL 20; Cat. 322, No. 56. 



-Lisch: Friederico-Frauciscanum. Leipzig 1837, PI. x. Fig. 2. 



" Berliner Album, 1880, Sect, vi, PI. 14, Cat. 527. 



*A!ipeU)i: Autiq. Figs. 1769 (Langensee), 1835 (Knndau), 1838 (Pn.sseksten), 186G 

 (Wistu-Kai)pi), 1877 (Herbergen). 



■' Undsei : P>stes Auftreten des Eiseiis, pp. 147 Jind 110, PI. xv. Figs. 10 and 14. 

 TiscJiIer: Griiberfeldcr in, PI. c, i, Fig. 11. 



'' Berliner ])hotogr. Album, Sect, iii, PL 19, Cat., p. .324. 



' Berliner photogr. All>nni, Seot. vi, PI. 22, Cat. 590, Nos. 39 niu\ 40. 



« Undsei: Erstes AulYroten des Eisens, p. 200, PI. xxi, Fig. 1, and p. 386, Fig. 63. 



^Jsjjelin: Autiq, Fig. 1797. 



