INDEX. 



Adzes, stone, found in barrows, p. 34, 181. 



Alcuin, 58. 



Alwinton, parish of, 422, 476, 477. 



Amber, 55, 55«.; beads, 55 «., 178; 

 buttons, 56 n. ; cup, found at Hove 

 near Brighton, 97; pendants of, 297 n. ; 

 termination of knife-dagger handle, 

 found on Dartmoor, 20'J n. 



Amulet or charm found with a skeleton, 

 249. 



Ancestors, worship of, 10. 



Anderson, Mr. Joseph, 239 n., 480 n., 

 525, 526 n., 536, 537 n. 



Angles, 123, 124; burial-place of, 178, 

 261, 371, 385, 386, 387, 395, 432, 435; 

 buried in the contracted position, 136. 



Anglian cemetery, 123, 135. 



Animal bones, found amongst human, 15, 

 15371., 155, 162, 240, 274, 275, 278, 

 283, 298, 353, 427 ; found at Grime's 

 Graves, no, 115 ; found in barrows, 9, 

 109. 



Animals, domesticated, 115 ; used for 

 food, 109 ; wild, not much used for 

 food, 109, 113. 



Another life, belief in, 57 seq. 



Armlets, bronze, of the early iron age, 

 208, 210, 386. 



Arreton Down, find of bronze articles 

 there, 46 m. 



Arrow-points, bronze, not found in Bri- 

 tain, 360, 360 n. ; flint, found with 

 burnt bodies, 352, 3(:8, 369, 412 ; 

 flint, found with unburnt bodies, 163, 

 171, 191, 218, 249 ; flint, rarely found 

 south of the Thames, 444 n. ; flint, 

 when found with burnt bodies usually 

 burnt, 174. 



Art ornamentation, 268. 



Arthur's Bound Table at Penrith, 381. 



Articles, identical, found in different 

 localities, 279 ; why deposited with the 

 dead, 59, 425. 



Asby, parish of, 386, 474. 



Askham, parish of, 400, 475. 



Atkinson, Bev. J. C, of Danby, 6 n., 

 14 n., 80 n., 84, 333, 421 71. 



Avebury, stone circle at, 6 n. 



Awls, or drills, of bronze, 38, 46 ; found 

 with an interment, 138, 150, 235, 236, 

 275> 283, 313, 321, 324, 366, 373, 

 404. 



Axes, bronze, 44, 47 ; found with an 



interment, 188, 188 «. ; the plain one 



only found in barrows, 47. 

 Axes or hatchets, stone, 34, 35, 160; 



found in a barrow, 136, 179, 319. 

 Axe-hammers, stone, 35, 39, 42; found 



with burnt bodies, 158, 158 n., 298; 



found with unburnt bodies, 222, 222 n., 



265 ; probably weapons, 39, 42, 159. 



Badgers' earth in a barrow, 315 ; head in 

 a grave, 200. 



Bseda, 58. 



Bamborough, parish of, 413, 476- 



Barrows, added to from time to time, 

 196, 294, 491 ; burial-places of persons 

 of note, 112 ; date of round, 45, 46,49, 

 1 30 ; elevated position of, 8 ; form of, 

 3, 4; groups ofj 8, 112, 420, 421 n. ; 

 large, fi-equently contain a single burial, 

 12, 312 ; large, frequently without a 

 grave, 300 ; long, 3, 479 seq. ; made of 

 different materials in the same locality, 

 394 ; made piecemeal, 5 ; materials of, 

 5 ; popular names of, 2 ; size of, 4 ; 

 size of, no criterion of number of burials, 

 12 ; small and of low elevation, 327. 

 351 ; small often destroyed by cultiva- 

 tion, 327; table of, 458; widely dif- 

 fused, I ; without any trace of an 

 interment, 27, 202, 301, 337, 340, 



346. 



Bascaudse, 65. 



Bate, Mr. Spence, F.R.S., 207 n. 



Bateman, Mr., 21 «., passim. 



Beads, amber, 55 n., 178 ; animal's tooth, 

 52, 138; bone, 63, 275, 278, 279; 

 clay, 55, 394; glass, 52 w., 55, 55 n., 

 178, 208, 208 n., 384 ; gold, 65 n., 436; 

 in long barrow, 519, 520; jet, 32 n., 

 52, 5^> 138, 142, 198. 198 »»•' 330. 

 334' 366, 392. 40?' 419; shale, 419, 

 519 ; shell, 138, 139 ; vertebra of fish, 



139- 

 Beaver's tooth, implement of, 38, 138. 

 Bee-hive, houses, 450 ; roof, 523. 

 Belemnite, piece of, used as an ornament, 



139- 

 Bielbecks, animal remains found there, 



505- 

 Binnington, parish of, 1 79- 

 Birch branches on bottom of barrow, 



337- 

 Birch, Mr., Ancient Pottery, 3 n., 81. 



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