The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain And Ireland

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They were found in a neatly-made, Fig. 1.
weU-shaped hole about 2 feet in diameter, and at about 2| feet below the sur&ce, in stiff, red loam. They lay at the bottom of Fia. 2.
the hole with about 60 lbs. of metal, all of the same description, partially fused. They consist of fiye or six different shapes, and Digitized by Google 196 Anthropological Miscellanea.
there were reports of portions of pots haying been found near, though none were seen. No other obiects are known to have been found nea
...r this spot, close to whicn Ickman's-hill, on the old Boman road, is sitnated. Black earth has been found in the neigh- bourhood, which has led to the belief that a furnace existed close at hand. The bronzes, many of which are beautifully made, whilst others are much battered, are now in the possession of Adolphus Meetlike, Esq., of Julian's Park, Bushden, Huntingford, Herts, who is landlora, and lord of the manor.
The figure here shown (Fig. 2) is that of a wallong, or stone for grinding nardoo seed on the yowwi, a large flat stone.


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