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sandstone, querns, triturating stones, capsular stones, and other 

 objects are also found. 



In Jet, the articles found, consist of beads, rings, studs, 

 necklaces, etc., and some of these are of the utmost beauty. 

 Of these, perhaps the finest examples which have been exhumed 

 are those found by Mr. Bateman at Middleton Moor, at Grind- 

 Low, at Windle Nook, and at Cow-Low.* The accompany- 



ing engraving represents the first of these which was found in a 

 barrow on Middleton Moor (near Arbor-Low). In this barrow 



the primary interment was enclosed in a rude stone cist or 



t These four examples are engraved in Mr. Bateman's " Catalogue of Anti- 

 quities " and " Ten Years' Diggings." 



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