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No regular cell appears to have been constructed to contain urn or ashes . ... owing probably to stones being from time to time carried away ; but the spot where the bones lay did not appear to have been previously disturbed .
No regular cell appears to have been constructed to contain urn or ashes . ... owing probably to stones being from time to time carried away ; but the spot where the bones lay did not appear to have been previously disturbed .
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This garment does not appear to have been used with a girdle , it reached to the lower part of the calf of the leg ... in a similar manner to those of the Inverness cape , and appears to have been used more especially for travelling .
This garment does not appear to have been used with a girdle , it reached to the lower part of the calf of the leg ... in a similar manner to those of the Inverness cape , and appears to have been used more especially for travelling .
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The central appears to be that of a civilian ; the two others are soldiers , who seem to carry shields and short swords . Probably an inscription upon a separate stone was originally placed under the group , but not any vestige of an ...
The central appears to be that of a civilian ; the two others are soldiers , who seem to carry shields and short swords . Probably an inscription upon a separate stone was originally placed under the group , but not any vestige of an ...
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