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INDEX. 



Denmark, bodies buried in dress, 32 ; 



bodies burnt during bronze age, 19 ; 



bronze swords found with interments, 



190 ; burials in tree-coffins, 377 n. 

 Dennis, Mr., of Rosebrough, 415. 

 Denny, Mr., of Leeds, 337 n. 

 Deposit of burnt bones containing more 



than one body, 285, 290, 399, 399 n., 



427- 

 Distinction between chambers and cists, 



451. 479 «■> 515- 



Ditches, circular or square, round base 01 

 barrows, 4, 369, 370 n. 



Doddington, parish of, 410, 476. 



Dolmen builders, 482. 



Dolmens of Brittany, 13. 



Domesticated animals, 115. 



Domestic vessels of pottery, 106 ; some- 

 times used for burial purposes, 109. 



Dorsetshire, form of cinerary urns there, 

 67. 



Dotchon, Mr., of Whitby, 352 n. 



Dress, bodies buried in, 31; of people of 

 bronze age in Denmark, 32, 377 7i. ; 

 of people of Wolds, 116; remains of 

 leathern, 142, 411 ; remains of woollen, 



32,376. 



Dress-fasteners, 32, 116, 352, 352 n. 



Drills, bronze, 38, 187, 236, 275, 324; 

 flint, 35, 251. 



' Drinking cups,' 62, 94 seq. ; forms of, 

 95 ; not found in Ireland, 94 ; orna- 

 mentation of, 98 ; ornamented on bot- 

 tom, 98, 98 n., 326; rarely found with 

 burnt bodies, 99, 245 ; size of, 95 ; 

 with handle, 95, 96, 321 ; with horn 

 spoon in one, 10 1. 



Dryden, Sir Henry, Bart., 524. 



Duggleby Wold, 140. 



Dunhill, Mr., 488 n. 



Durandus, his reason why charcoal was 

 placed in graves, 29 n. 



Durden, Mr., of Blandford, 77 n. 



Durham, county of, 440. 



Early Iron Age (' Late Keltic '), barrows 

 of, 50 n., 208 seq. ; burials of, 50 n., 

 212, 286, 386, 454; skull form of 

 people, 129, 212. 



Ear-rings, bronze, 52, 117, 223, 223 Ji., 

 324; gold, 55 71., 223 n. 



Ebberston, parish of, 484, 622. 



EgUngham, parish of, 418, 476. 



Egton, parish of, 334, 471. 



Egypt, Pyramids of, i ; Tau symbol of, 

 8. 



Elevated position of barrows, 8. 



Elf Howe, 271. 



EUiot, Sir Walter, 20 n. 



Enamelled bronze articles, 50 n. 



Entrenchments on the Wolds, ill, 123, 

 134, 136, 274. 



Eskimo, crania of, 541 ; houses of, 3 n. 



Etall Moor, parish of Ford, 403. 



Etton, parish of, 282, 467. 



Evans, Mr. John, F.R.S., 24 n., 33 n., 



36 n., 44 Ji. passim. 

 Extended position, bodies interred in, 22, 



22 M., 261, 269, 299, 303, 386, 395, 435. 

 Eyford, parish of, 514. 



Fastenings of dress, 32, 116, 352, 352 n. 

 Fauna, ancient, at Bielbecks, 505. 

 Feasts at funerals, 10, 145. 

 Feasts at graves, enactments against, 



10, ion. 

 Ferrybridge, 371. 



Ferry Fryston, parish of, 371, 474. 

 Fibuia;, bone, 33, 117, 352, 352 n. ; 



bronze, 178, 208. 

 Figure engraved on side stone of cist, 



423- 



Fiji chief, burial of, 120 m. 



Fii-e, how applied to bodies in long bar- 

 rows, 495, 499, 502, 506, 511; how 

 produced in bronze age, 266, 266 n.; in 

 connection with burial, 29, 30, 31 n. 



Fires, remains of, in barrows, 232. 



Fitch, Mr., of Norwich, F.S.A., 98 n. 



Flint arrow-points, found with burnt 

 bodies, 352, 368, 369, 412 ; found with 

 unbumt bodies, 163, 171, 191, 218, 

 249. 



FUnt blades probably knives, 361 n. 



Flint drills, 35, 251. 



Flint flakes in barrows, II ; large num- 

 ber in a barrow, 166 ; not gathered up 

 with the material of barrows, 11 n. 



Flint implements found with interments 

 usvially new, 50, 60. 



Flint knives, 35 ; with burnt bodies not 

 usually burnt themselves, 174, 2S5, 

 363, 380, 407. 



Flint saws, 35 ; large number found in 

 a harrow, 262. 



Flint and steel, 36, 264, 265, 266 n., 



391- 



Flixton Wold, 271, 575. 



Flouest, M. Ed., 217 w. 



Flues in long barrows, 487 n., 496, 511. 



Folkton, parish of, 271, 466, 467. 



Fondouce, M. P. Casalis de, 9 n. 



Food, deposited with the dead, 10, 274, 

 275, 278, 283, 427 ; remains of, found 

 in sepulchral vessels, 240, 303, 311, 

 312, 313; why placed with the dead, 

 102. 



' Food vessels,' 62, 66, 83 seq. ; clay of 

 which made, 91 ; common in the Wold 

 barrows, 66, 84 ; deposited with both 

 burnt and unburnt bodies, 83 ; form of, 

 84 ; ornamentation upon, 92 ; orna- 

 mented on bottom, 424, 424 n. ; peculiar 

 forms of, 88; provision for suspending 

 them, 85 ; rare in Wiltshire, 66 ; size 

 of, 84; with a cover, 89, 164, 164 n., 



