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of implement or utensil discovered in our researches, lay in the 

 fire remains. In all our investigations we found no single vestige 

 of pottery, no pieces of worked flint or shaped stone, only this 

 one elongated oval stone chipped at each end by hammering some 

 object. 



The accompanying larger scale plan of the immediate vicinity 



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of the cromlech shows the position of the stones as they remain 

 to-day, and also the places where we excavated. It is of import- 

 ance to draw a distinction between the stones that are set on the 



