. The ancient stone implements, weapons, and ornaments, of Great Britain. Fig. 384.—Kents Cavern, i Fig. 385.—Ty Mawr. A body a perforated pebble-stone, about 2 inches long, and very neatlypolished, which Sir R. Colt Hoare thought might have been sus-pended as an amulet fi«om the neck. In another barrow in the same group J the interment comprised a pair of petrified fossil cockleshells, a piece of stalactite, and a hardflat stone of the pebble kind, besides a brass or bronze pin and otherobjects. In a third, near Stonehenge,§ there was at the left hand of the skeletona dagger of brass, and clo Stock Photo