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The position of the hole 1 Length, 170 ; breadth, 142 ; breadth index, 835. Height, 140 ; length, 170 ; height index, 824.
456 naturally suggests that a cord was passed through it and out of the great foramen for the purpose of suspending the skull. In this connection it is well to recall the several perforated skulls surround ing the two skeletons in the intrusive pit in the large mound of tkis group to which reference is made in a former report.
Nine feet north of the centre, near the western
... edge of the north eastern burnt space were the following human bones (34370), prob ably of a man : a piece of the left parietal, a right molar, and the left condyle of the lower jaw ; pieces of a right femur, humerus and ulna of each side, a right radius, and a right scapula ; several finger and toe bones, fragments of ribs, vertebrae, and long bones, all representing a single skeleton. These bones were in a group, out of natural order, eighteen inches above the base of the mound, and were surrounded by small stones (Fig.

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