[996] Guide to the Ant. of the Early Iron Age (Brit. Museum), p. 99. Cf. A. Pitt-Rivers, Excavations in Cranborne Chase, ii, 117-8.

[997] Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd ser., xx, 1904-5, pp. 344-7.

[998] Ib., xvii, 1897-9, p. 120.

[999] Archaeol. Journal, iii, 1846, pp. 27-38; J. Anderson, Scotland in Pagan Times,—the Iron Age, pp. 131, 135-6; Archaeologia, liv, 1895, pp. 495-6; Guide to the Ant. of the Early Iron Age (Brit. Museum), pp. 55-6, 137-8. A plain bronze torque was found on the neck of a skeleton in a grave at Arras in the East Riding of Yorkshire (Crania Britannica, ii, pl. 6 and 7, pp. 1-2) and a plain iron one on another (Guide to the Ant. of the Early Iron Age [Brit. Museum], p. 138).

[1000] Crania Britannica, ii, pl. 6 and 7, pp. 3-4; W. Greenwell, Brit. Barrows, p. 210. Cf. Trans. Cumberland and Westmorland Ant. and Archaeol. Soc., N. S., iv, 1904, pp. 80-4.

[1001] Proc. Somerset. Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc., li, 1905, pp. 97-8.

[1002] Hist. Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club, 1856-62 (1863), p. 307.

[1003] Crania Britannica, ii, pl. 6 and 7, p. 3; Archaeologia, xliii, 1871, pp. 475, 497; W. Greenwell, Brit. Barrows, p. 208; J. Evans, Anc. Bronze Implements, pp. 134-5; Proc. Somerset. Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc., li, 1905, p. 102.

[1004] Vict. Hist. of ... Somerset, i, 198.

[1005] Man, vi, 1906, No. 63, p. 96; L’Anthr., xvii, 1906, pp. 130, 137.