Large Human Remains Found in Stone Tomb near Stonehenge
Burial mound (barrow) near Stonehenge being excavated from Historical Survey of the County, of Cornwall, 1817
Burial mound (barrow) near Stonehenge being excavated from Historical Survey of the County, of Cornwall, 1817
Historical Survey of the County Of Cornwall, 1817
In the village of Men, near the Lands End, a farmer, in the year 1716, removing a flat stone seven feet long and six wide, discovered underneath it a cavity formed by stone, two feet long at each end, and on each side another stone twice as long. In the middle was an urn, full of black earth, and round it were some very large human bones irregularly dispersed. In some sepulchers have been found bones much larger than those of the human body.
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