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THE Bronze Age interments referred to by Prof. Sayce occurred both on the inside and outside of the Stonehenge rampart, but by far the greater number were on the inside and at the bottom of the slope. Here there is loose soil about 14 inches deep of humus and chalk rubble, affording easy digging, in which the remains had been deposited without any attempt to make a cist to contain them.
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HAWLEY, W. Recent Work at Stonehenge. Nature 114, 503 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114503c0
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