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that shown in figure 98, weapons and ornaments." Sometimes the or- 

 naments were of gold and silver. Figure 99 shows a gold-plated cone 

 and figure 100, shows an ornament of gold. 



Fig. 100. — A gold ornament, Stonehenge. 

 Drawing by the author. 



The clay vessels are extremely primitive, and are moulded by hand, 

 showing no trace of the use of the potter's wheel. The firing is poor, 



Fig. 101. — A pottery vessel ("grape cup") 



from Stonehenge. Drawing by 



the author. 



and the decoration is simple lines and dots, thumb and thumb nail 

 marks, with no circles or animal forms. One of the more elaborate of 

 these vessels is the "grape cup" froin Stonehenge, shown in figure 101. 



