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markable carved stones of a grave at Kivik, shows a two-wheeled 

 chariot, with two horses, and a driver standing upon it. Bits and 

 bridles of nearly the same kind as those used now have been 



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Fig. 7.— Rock-Carving in Lokebubg in Bohuslan. 



found ; and the bones of domestic animals and hides — both tanned 

 and untanned — of oxen and cows, are common. 



Shapely bronze sickles (Fig. 6) and hand-mills attest to a sys- 



Fig. 8. — Section op a Barrow at Dommkstorp in South Holland. 



tematic cultivation of grain. "Tillage," Prof. Montelius adds 

 " necessarily presupposes fixed dwelling-places ; that these existed 



