FROM THE TUMULUS AT WEST KENNET. 



109 



found nearly three hundred flakes, three or four flint cores, 

 a whetstone, a scraper, part of a bone pin, a bead of Kimme- 

 ridge shale, and several heaps of fragments of pottery (figs. 



FIG. 109. 



Fm. 110. 



Fio. 111. 



FIG. 112. 



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Pottery from the Tumulus at West Kennet. 



109 to 114), belonging apparently to no less than fifty dif- 

 ferent vessels, and all made by hand, with one doubtful 

 exception. No trace of metal was discovered. The two 



