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[%.'86], in a barrow on Goodmanham Wold [No. cxiii], and 'one 

 other at least has occurred on the wolds. Two vessels of this form, 

 almost alike in shape and ornament, have been discovered, one 

 near Pickering-, in the North Riding- ', the other in the Isle of 

 Ely^ In the Mayer Collection, at Liverpool, there is one said 

 to have been found near Whitby. A fragment of one having the 



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handle complete was found near Appleford, Berks, and is now in 

 the British Museum, where is a perfect one almost identical, once 

 in the Klemm Collection, and discovered at Spittswitz. Some- 

 what similar vessels have been met with in Dorsetshire ^. A very 

 small vase, which perhaps may be classed with the ' drinking cups/ 

 was found by Mr. W. C. Borlase in a barrow on Denzell Downs, 

 near St. Columb, Cornwall, accompanying a deposit of burnt bones, 



^ Engraved in Bateman's Ten Years' Diggings, p. 209. 

 ^ Engi-aved in Archaeological Journal, vol. xix. p. 364. 

 ^ Warne, Celtic Tumuli of Dorset, pp. 37, 71, of ' Tumuli Opened at Various Periods,' 



