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Sibertswold Downs Grave 37

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posted on 2021-11-10, 14:42 authored by Helena HamerowHelena Hamerow
Tumulus and grave much as the last. The coffin had been very thick, and had passed the fire; the blade of a knife; the bones almost gone. At the feet, and beyond the coffin, were two urns; the larger of which, was of coarse black earth, and capable of holding about a pint [M 6496]; the smaller was of a coarsish red earth, [M 6495] and holds about half a pint[1]. Here was also a piece of an iron link, and some other bits of iron.[1]The figures, of the smaller vessel from this grave and of that from No. 33, represented in the [illustration below], are prepared from Mr. Faussett - C.R.S.

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