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ANCIENT SETTLEMENT ON TREWORTHA MAE8H. 



the wall. It has as its floor a huge earthf ast granite block with 

 smooth upper surface, rising 3 inches above the level of the 

 chamber-floor, and extending nearly, not quite, to the extremity 

 of the locker. This locker differs from the others, in that it is 



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2-ft. 9-in. wide at the entrance, and it apparently widens in the 

 middle to 3-ft., but the wall on the south side is in too ruinous 



