INDEX.. 



759 



305 ; with feet, 88, 194 ; with per- 

 forated ears, 84, 314. 



Forden, 272. 



Foreign substances used in construction 

 of barrows, 5, 6 w. 



Fox, Colonel A, Lane, F.S.A., 9 n., 123, 

 342 n. 



Funeral, persons slain at, 1 19, 177, 243. 



Funeral feasts, 10, 145. 



Future life, belief in, 57, 60, 121, 425, 



Fylfot, 77 71. 



Ganton, parish of, 155, 459, 460. 



Gardham, village of, 279. 



Garments of wool, 32, 376. 



Gaul, people of, 130. 



Gaulish custom of burning animals with 



the dead, 16. 

 Giants' Graves, 344. 

 Gilling, parish of, 343, 471, 472, 550. 

 Gill's Vallis Eboiacensis, 347, 550. 

 Glass, 55, 55 M. ; beads made of, 52^., 55, 



55 n., 178, 208, 2oSn., 384. 

 Glaze on pottery, 65, 310. 

 Gloucestershire, 443. 



Gold, 55, 55 n.; beads, 55n., 436; buttons, 



56, 117; cup, 98 ; ear-rings, 55?;., 223 w. 

 Goodmanham, parish of, 2S6, 467, 468, 



469, 470, 471. 

 Gower in South Wales, 45 1 . 

 Grain cultivated by people of the Wolds, 



114. 

 Graves, connected by an opening, 223, 



223 n.; floored with wood, 13; in 



barrows, 12 ; lined with wood, 13, 170; 



size of, 12; three connected together, 



265. 

 Grime's Graves (flint workings), 37 n., 



110, 231 n. 

 Grimston Moor, 343, 550. 

 Grimthorpe, 'Late Keltic' burial there, 



son. 

 Gristhorpe, burial in tree-coffln, 13, 23, 



207 M., 377 n. 

 Groups of barrows, 8, 112, 420, 421 n. 



Habitation, place of, used for burial, 



316. 

 Hall, Rev. G. Rome, 436 n. 

 Hambleton training-ground, near Thirsk , 



337- 

 Hammer of deer's-horn, 37, 217, 217 «., 



390, 390 n. 

 Hammer-stones, 35, 200, 239, 242, 251. 

 Hand-made, vessels of pottery, all, 63. 

 Handle, of ' drinking cup,' 95, 96, 321; of 



knife-dagger ornamented with bronze, 



56 ; ornamented with gold, 56. 

 Handle-termination of knife-dagger, made 



of amber, 207 n. ; made of bone, 207, 



207 11. 

 Hands, position of, 25. 

 Hartburn, parish of, 434. 

 Hatchets, stone, 34. 



Head, direction of, 25 ; form of, 122. 

 Headship of tribe, hereditary, 119, 260. 

 Heathery Burn Cave, bronze articles 



found there, 49 n. ; pottery found there, 



107. 

 Hector, burial of, 15 «. 

 Helperthorpe, parish of, 191, 205, 461, 



462, 617. 

 Herodotus, his account of the burial of 



a Scythian king, 1 20. 

 Heron or bittern, pin made from bone of, 



177. 

 Heslerton, parish of, 141, 458, 579. 

 Hoare, Sir R. Colt, 4, 14 n., 25 11., 28 «., 



passim. 

 Holes in barrows, 9, 137, 137 n., 140, 



146, 147, 174, 199, 204, 210, 225, 229, 



321, 328, 497, 498, 554, 554 71. 



Homer, burial of Hector, 15 «. ; burial of 



Patroclus, 16 n. 

 Horn spoon in 'drinking cup,' loi. 

 'Horned' cairns, 480, 515, 521, 536. 

 Horse, bones of, in banow.s, 136, 220, 



262 ■». ; buried with body, 456. 

 Hove, near Brighton, amber cup found 



there, 97. 

 Huddersfield Museum, urn in, 169. 

 Humbleton Hill, near Sunderland, urns 



found there, 440. 

 Hunebedden in Holland, 483. 

 Hut urns, 3 7i. 

 Hutton Buscel, parish of, 357, 472, 473. 



Ilderton, Northum'oerlaud, 583. 



Illinois, cemeteries in, 13 «. 



Implements, of boar's-tusk, 37, 138, 215, 

 215 n., 274, 389; of bone, 37, 138, 

 252, 274,392; of bronze, 38, 117; of 

 deer's-horn, 37, 192, 201, 211, 231, 

 253> 258, 304._ 329, 432 ; of stone, 34. 

 35> 36 ; position of, with reference to 

 body, 39 ; rarely found with an inter- 

 ment, 38, 51, 425; used in the making 

 of cists, 239, 239 71., 242 ; why buried 

 with the dead, 57, 121. 



Impression of bones the sole remains of a 

 body, 185. 



' Incense cups,' 62, 66, 74 seq. ; common 

 forms of, 74, 75 ; cross on, 76 ; found 

 always with burnt bodies, 80 ; found 

 frequently in Wiltshire, 66 ; found in- 

 side a cinerary urn, 80, 405; ornamenta- 

 tion of, 76; ornamented on bottom, 76, 

 355) 384 ; peculiar forms of, 79 ; per- 

 forated, 78, 78 n., 82 ; rare on the 

 Wolds, 66 ; size of, 74; sometimes 

 burnt with the body, 80 ; sujiposed to 

 be lamps, 81, 82 ; use of, 81, 82, 83. 



Incompleteness of circles, 6, 6 ?i., 7, 



7 71. 



Inhumation, burial by, 18, 19 ; alternating 

 with cremation, 302 ; and cremation 

 practised at the same time, 20, zi, 



