ARBOR LOW EXCAVATIONS IN 1 90 1 AND T902. 



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To the east of Stones III. and IV. there were signs on the 

 surface of this part having been excavated before. The rock 

 was reached here at very variable depths, and at the extreme 

 east of this trenching an excavation, 7-9 feet (2-43 m.) deep, 

 was made before the undisturbed ground was reached. The 

 hole was filled with rich mould mixed with a little chert. 

 No relics were found except a fragment of human ulna (" 9 " 

 on plan), depth 0-5 font (15 cm.). It is possible that a 



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Fig. 4. Skull of later interment. J linear. 



skeleton or skeletons may have been removed from here, and 

 that this ulna was lost in the filling-in. If this part had been 

 excavated before, there were no signs of the ground having 

 been disturbed to the west of the small Stone No. IV. 

 Here, close to Stone III., a human skeleton was discovered 

 (see plan); the middle of the body (a fully adult male) was 

 situated 6-5 feet (1-98 m.) to the south-east of the centre of 

 the circle.* The skeleton was uncovered and cleared in order 



* The centre of the circle is marked on the plan by a large spot on Stone III. 



