AT WEST KENNET. 



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beads, of which the greater number were hammer-like, the 

 rest tubular or ring-shaped. The passage was filled up by 

 earth, mixed with fragments of pottery, and small stones. 

 About the middle was a skeleton, with the head towards the 

 east, at the side of which were five flakes and an amber bead. 

 Close to the feet was a jar, unornamented, and much ruder 

 than those found in the chamber itself. JSTot the smallest 

 fragment of metal was found either in the chamber or in the 



v Again, as a second case of the same sort, I may mention 



FIG. 104. 



View in the Chamber looking through the entrance. 



the Long Barrow (fig. 104), near West Kennet, in Wiltshire, 



