CHAP, x.] 



BURIAL CUSTOMS. 



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were collected into a funeral urn, usually from twelve 

 to eighteen inches high, and placed in a chamber, 



FIG. 140. Stone Axe-hammer, East Kennet, f. 



either standing upright with its mouth covered by 

 a slab of stone or by flint, or with its mouth down- 

 wards as in the secondary interment in the Winterslow 



2 B 



