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STONE AGE

GRAVE FOUND IN GERMANY. BEIMiIK. January 11. Excavations near the old Roman settlement of Trior (Germany), have brought to light a grave dating from the later Hallstadt period (sixth century 8.C.). The finds include bronze bracelets, an urn of dark-brown clay, and various other articles of pottery. They have horn deposited in the Provincial .Museum. On the heights of LoubniU Neuostra, a suburb of Dresden, a Stone An.- sel.l lenient whose age is estimated at more than 5000 years h»s been discovered. Flints, parts of a stone axo and pottery eliards have liven found. Tile excavations are being continued. Workmen at Banis, in Thuringia, "ear Saalfeld, have stumbled upon two graves From me Celtic period. They contained Jhe remains of a, burial urn and other finds indicating the existence there o! ~ great. Celtic cemetery.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1932, Page 5

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STONE AGE Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1932, Page 5

STONE AGE Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1932, Page 5

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