ON THE LAKE VILLAGE AT GLASTONBURY, 211 
B 227 (1895), B 380, B 381, B 382, D 72, E 199, E 200, E 202, E 206; 
H 297, H 298, H 299, H 300, H 301, L 37, M 16 (1895), M 17 (1895), 
P 132, P 166, Q 42, 8 40. 
Movunp 70.—This dwelling was situated near the N.W. edge of the 
village, E. of Mound 68, 8.W. of Mound 69, and was protected along the 
W. and N.W. sides by the border-palisading. It was composed of two 
floors and a series of nine superimposed hearths. The greatest diameter 
of the Mound E. and W. was 34 ft., and the total thickness of clay at the 
centre 40 in. 
Floor I.—The hearth belonging to this floor was incomplete, being 
LAKE VILLAGE 
NEAR GLASTONBURY. 
= PALISADING. 
@ DWELLINGS. 
AEXCAVATED 1905, 
B UNEXPLORED. 
OB16 32 48 64 80 C EXCAVATED 1892 TO 1904. 
SCALE IN FEET 
ARTHUR BULLEID 
MENS ET DEL. 1905. 
eT 
within 6 in. of the surface of the field. What remained of it was com- 
posed of baked clay. 
Floor IJ,—Covering the surface of the floor in several places were 
distinct signs of the original wood flooring. The hearth was not well 
preserved. It was composed of baked clay of circular outline, having a 
diameter of from 34 to 4 ft. Hearths 3 and 4 were circular areas of 
baked clay, 34 to 4 ft. in diameter, without any corresponding floors, the 
clay extending a foot or two only beyond the base of each. Near the 
N.W. margin of Hearth 3 and immediately underlying Floor IT. portions 
of a complete infant’s skeleton (M 37) were exhumed, and fragments of a 
second infant (M 38) were discovered at the same level on the E. side of 
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