36 THE HILL-FORTRESS CALLED EGGARDUN. 



'fii/ruh = ifoot. 



I. DIAGRAM OF THE MEAN OF FIVE PIT-DWELLINGS. 



II. RESTORATION OF THE MEAN. 



The long vertical lines represent the undisturbed yellow 

 clay-with-flints, and the long horizontal lines the earth 

 thrown out by the pit-maker. The small crosses show 

 the drainage -layer of large coarse flints, and the super- 

 jacent short transverse lines the in washed silt. In the 

 restoration the short vertical lines indicate the raised rim 

 on which rest the roof-poles. The man inside has a 

 stature of 5k feet. 



The diameter of the pit at its rim was 1 4 feet and a half, and 

 of the flint floor about seven feet. The drainage rubble rested 

 in a bowl-shaped hollow. 



