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CXX. Probably the grave of a woman and child, a few teeth of both being found. A black earthen vessel, which fell to pieces upon exposure: it contained a small piece of iron, and a plate like the cross-plate of a shield, with a stud in it; some beads and triangular pieces of perforated bone, all very rude.

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Grave title

Grave

Date excavated

between September and December 1863

Reference

Brent 1866

Page number

176

Sonia Hawkes description

Teeth suggest grave of woman and child.a black earthenware vessel, which fell to pieces on exposure contained: a. small piece of iron, b. studded plate like crossplate of shield, c. beads. d. triangular pieces of perforated bone.

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