ON THE LAKE VILLAGE AT GLASTONBURY. 215 
The objects found in or around this dwelling, including a compara- 
tively small quantity of pottery, were :—B 379 (1904), E198, F 370 (1904), 
F 371, F 372, H 296, H 335 (1898), Q 41 (1904), W 166 (1904), W 167 
(1904), W 169, 
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SHORT DESORIPTIONS OF THE RELICS; ALL Found In 1905, 
UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. 
Bone Objects. (B.) 
225. Polished bone; found to the N. of Mound 70, 1895. 
226. Fragment of worked and charred bone; found to the N.W. of Mound 69, 
1895. 
227. Bone gouge; found near the N. margin of Mound 69, 1895. 
‘228, Perforated metatarsal bone. - Mound 68, 1895. 
372. Roughly-worked needle, fractured across the eye; length from base of eye 
to point, 79 mm. The eye was at least 4 mm. across. Mound 71. 
379. Perforated head of femur (?human); perhaps a spindlewhorl. Mound 53, 
1904. 
380. Worked metatarsus, presumably of a small deer; in a bad state of pre- 
servation. Mound 69. 
381. The upper portion of tibia of horse, the condyles missing. Two perfora- 
tions (4 mm. diam.) have been made near the top, and on the opposite side a deep 
notch or slit has been sawn obliquely across the bone to a depth of about 11:5 mm. 
Mound 69. 
382. The upper portion of another tibia of horse, the condyles and other parts 
missing. Two perforations (diams. 3 and 5 mm.) are still intact and the position of 
another is observable; on the opposite side two deep transverse notches have been 
sawn into the bone to an average depth of 15mm. The slits are about 3:5 mm. wide. 
Also found in Mound 69, Several of these implements, more or less broken (besides 
B 381 and B 383, found this year), have been discovered in various parts of the 
village, but we have not yet been able to determine what their special purpose was, 
although it has been very vaguely asserted by those who have seen them, and are 
competent to judge, that they were used in the process of weaving. 
383. Another similar, but broken into many pieces. Mound 69. 
384. Fragment of charred bone (? bird-bone), One face is ornamented with five 
representations of dots-and-circles. On another face is a transverse groove, on 
either side of which are two circular perforations through the bone 3°5 mm. in diam. 
Mound 70. 
385. Piece of cut metatarsal bone, charred, length 29 mm., with a circular trans- 
verse perforation 3°8 mm. in diam. Mound 70. 
' 386. Piece of smooth-cut bone (? bird-bone), charred, length 34°3 mm. Max. 
width at one end, 12 mm.; at other, 8:8 mm. Mound 70. 
387. Another similar to last, charred, length 38:5 mm. Cracked lengthwise. 
Mound 70. 
388. Piece of cut metacarpal bone, charred, length 31-4 mm, Max. width at one 
end, 11:1 mm,; at other, 8mm. Decorated with one dot-and-circle. Mound 70. 
389. Piece of cut metacarpal bone, charred, length 29 mm., with two transverse 
lateral perforations measuring about 4 mm. in diam. Ornamented on the convex 
surface by a line of four dots-and-circles. Mound 70, 
390, Another similar to the last, charred, length 28 mm., and with similar per- 
forations, Ornamented on the convex surface by a row of three dots-and-circles. 
Mound 70. 
391. A small section of cut bone, charred, length 26 mm. Perforated in two 
places by circular holes 3‘°2 mm. in diam, Mound 70. 
392. Precisely similar to B 386, but 37°2 mm. long. Max. widths at ends, 12:3 and 
9:1 mm. respectively. Mound 70. 
393. Eight complete and incomplete objects of charred bone similar in character 
to those previously described, viz., B 384 to B 392. The eight vary in length in 
their present condition from 22°5 to 37-7 mm. Six have transverse perforations and 
five are ornamented with rows of the dot-and-circle pattern. All these little objects, 
together with many fragments of others, were found scattered over several square 
feet of space below the clay of Moynd 70, on the peaty floor of a habitation which 
