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with, associated with the bodies, both burnt and unburnt, as 

 well as placed, without reference to any particular interment, 

 within and at different parts of the mound. They are numerous, 



Fia;. 5. 



Fig. 6. 



Fig. 7. i. 



Fig. 8. i. 



and it is difficult to say of some of them whether they should be 

 classed in the category of weapons or of implements. 



They may be divided into articles of stone, including- flint; of 

 bone or deer's-horn ; and of bronze. The list of those made of other 

 stone than flint comprises hatchets [fig. 10]; adzes [fig. 11]; 



