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each with a jet necklace, one being at Weaverthorpe [No. xlivl, 

 [fig. 49], the other on Goodmanham Wold [No. cxxi]. One on 

 Flixton Wold [No. Ixxi], where a young girl had four beads of bone, 

 three of which were ornamented on each side [fig. 50] ; and a woman 

 on Goodmanham Wold [No. cxvii], with a pierced pig's-tooth. 

 Besides these instances, there were found in a disturbed barrow at 



-Fig. 49. j. 



Helperthorpe two flat beads of jet [fig. 51], which had formed part 

 of a necklace. They are ornamented with a pattern, consisting 

 of minute punctured holes on the surface, and are similar ta 

 many which have been discovered in other parts of Britain, 

 as in Wales 1 , Derbyshire 2 , Northumberland, and Scotland 3 . 



1 Archaeological Journal, vol. xxiv. p. 257. 



2 Engraved in Bateman, Vestiges, pp. 89, 92 ; Ten Years' Diggings, pp. 25, 47. 



3 Engraved in the Catalogue of the Museum of the Archaeological Institute, at 

 Edinburgh, p. 15. Proc. Soc. Ant, Scotland, vol. viii. pp. 409, 412; Wilson, Prehist. 

 Annals of Scotland, vol. i. p. 435. Sec Evans, Stone Impl. p. 410. 



