DRESS IN THE BRONZE AGE. 



it was found lying at one end, where no doubt the head had 

 originally been placed, covered by a thick hemispherical 

 woollen cap, about six inches in height (fig. 53). The outer 

 side of this cap was thickly covered by short loose threads, 



FIG. 54. 



FIG. 53. 



FIG. 55. 



Comb. 



Woollen Caps. 



FIG. 56. 



Woollen Cloak. 



every one of them ending in a small knot, which gave the cap 

 a very singular appearance. The body of the corpse had 

 been wrapped in a coarse woollen cloak (fig. 56), which was 



