220 REPORT—1905. 
extent of about 20 mm. in width, the outer coating of the tine being removed to a 
depth varying from 1 to 4mm. We have been unable to ascertain for what purpose 
this large implement was used. Mound 72. 
334. Fragment of the handle of a weaving-comb, burnt black. Ornamented with 
incised oblique lines, forming a lozenge-shaped interspace. Mound 72. 
335. Fragment of charred antler similar to H 296, both being found in Mound 
63; H 335 in 1898. 
Tron. (1.) 
89. Small fragment, much corroded. Mound 70. 
90. Mouthpiece of a wooden sword or dagger sheath, much corroded; Jength, 
60 mm. The sides are slightly convex, but the ends are expanded into bulbous pro- 
jections. Mound 70. 
91. Pointed iron object, much corroded ; length, 55°5 mm. Mound 70. 
92. Four pieces, much corroded, probably fragments of a sickle or knife. Mound 
70. 
93. Iron adze in one piece, but very much corroded, the socket still containing 
some of the wooden handle; length about 6} in. Mound 71. 
94. Portion of an iron bar of quadrangular section ; length, 52 in.; width, 18 mm., 
tapering to 14 mm. ; thickness, 10 mm., tapering to 7 mm. Mound 71. Its purpose is 
undeterminable owing to corrosion. 
Kimmeridge Shale. (K.) 
29. An exceedingly fine armlet, complete; ext. diam., 97 mm. ; int. diam., 71°5 mm. 
The lathe-marks on the inside are well defined, whilst the exterior face is ornamented 
by three deeply cut, continuous parallel grooves—an excellent example of the skill of 
the lake-dwellers in using the lathe. The grooves vary a little in width. The sub- 
stance of the armlet is of oval section, and varies in width from 16:1 to 17:1 mm., 
and in thickness from 11 to 12°77 mm. Found in Mound 70, ‘This is the most im- 
portant and best-worked object of Kimmeridge-shale that has been found in the 
village. 
Lead and Tin. (.) 
12. Tin weight of Roman type and in the form of a cheese. Found outside 
the palisading of the village, to the north of Mound 70,1895. Similar to those 
which have been commonly found in the county at Charterhouse-on-Mendip, many 
of which are exhibited in Taunton Castle Museum. 
37. Small portion of a tin ring, much corroded. Mound 69. 
38. Piece of lead ore, Mound 71. 
Human Bones. (M.) 
15. Complete human skull (not yet examined). Found in the peat near the W. 
edge of Mound 70, 1895. 
16. Portion of skeleton of young child. Found in the peat near the N. margin of 
Mound 69, 1895. 
17. Part of a child’s skull. Found near the last, 1895. 
36. Piece of the shaft of a humerus. Mound 70. 
37. Portion of complete skeleton of an infant. Mound 70. 
838. Portion of an infant’s skeleton. Mound 70. 
39. Portion of complete skeleton of an infant. Mound 71, 
Animal Bones. (N.) 
Two or three wheelbarrows-full of fragmentary animal remains were collected 
from the 1905 excavations. Three dog’s-teeth were found on the first floor of 
Mound 69. 
Pottery. (P.) 
102. Pot of an unornamented ware, 73 in. high, with a bead rim, Mownd 51, 
1894. 
103. Part of a pot. Mound 51, 1894, 
