Tenstone.
In this barrow, which is in the parish of Sandwick, but adjoining Stennes, I found the remains of two stone urns. The barrow had been evidently previously opened. There was reason to believe that these urns had been in separate kists. They were formed out of a micaceous stone, but the attempt to unite the fragments was quite hopeless. A few small pieces of human bone were found. The cover and sidestones of the kists remained in the grave.
Plate III.
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Plate IV. GROUND PLAN OF CENTRE CHAMBER &c.
Plate V.
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Plate VI.