THE EXPLORATION OF OARN-BREA. 



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width, and faced round with small stones, and floored with clay. 

 In circle No. 5 it was of more elaborate design. From a small 

 hearth, about 3-in. below the floor, a channel runs to a square 

 cooking-hole, 11 inches deep, the walls of the whole being of 

 low stones, their tops level with the floor, with 3 larger ones, 

 rising above the floor-level, in a semicircle at the end of the 

 hearth. (See illustration). 



Flint Spear Heads from Cam Brea (actual size.) 



Of the "finds" in these circle-huts and elsewhere on the 

 hill it is unnecessary to speak. I have sent a selection of the 

 best, and they speak for themselves. I would merely draw 

 attention to the great delicacy of the workmanship in most of 

 our Carn Brea flints — especially the scrapers and the arrows, 

 and the almost absolute similarity of the specimens to those 

 which one sees in collections from the Yorkshire Wolds, a 



