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away on exposni'e to the air. A glass bead was also found in tke grave. 

 A small (bronze .'') spear was also found, now in possession of Mr Cay. 



Southward of the above in Link Hall field, under a tnnaulus, on a hill, 

 an Urn was found. It was not preserved; but it was of the common 

 shape with rude markings. 



North Charlton Moor. 



20 years ago search was made here for building stones, and then 

 several Cist-vaens were discovered. In all cases these were on high 

 grounds, either under Cairns or Barrows of stones and earth. One of the 

 cases is interesting. 



A Cairn of stones piled up to the height of 10 feet, and having a 

 circumference of 60 feet, was taken down. Beneath, 4 Cist-vaens were 

 found. Each was 3 feet 6 inches long. These were placed near the 

 circumference — occupying about f of it — and pretty nearly in a line with 

 the circle. The direction of each was thereforo different. (See Plan.) 



Plan of Charlton Mooe Cisx-Vaens. 



