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RESEARCHES ANIDISOOVERIES IN KENT)
])5-96.
BY GEORGE .\.YNE, F.L.S., F.S.A.
FoR'l' "Boiis'l'AL,1' 1ioc11Es'1.-0n Decen1ber 3rd, 18H/5, Colonel
Sir John C. Ardagh, KC.I, C.B., Commnndaut of the H.M.B.,
Chatham, kindly informed i of the cliscov01·y of three Homan
interments dm:iug Lhe progis of the works coirnoctell with the
Fort at Borsta1. A gang ofowicts were cngn,gecl in digging po1-1tholes
for a fence between thoutb wall of lorstal Prison ttml the
Fort railway, when they tdhrough three cists which had been
excavated in the chalk to a,cipth of 4 feet 8 inches, 3 feet, and
2 feet 10 inches respectivel 1'hese were cleared out, beforo my
arrival, of ev017thing but wt remained of the skeletons. No. 1
grave was 7 feet 3 inches le; by 3 feet 2 inches wiclo, the t;keleton
lay east and west, heacl tche west. By the skull was a 1>mttll
browu vase and a blttck pah. No. 2 grave, 8 foot from No. I,
was 7 feet long by 3 feet inches wide; the ske1eioJJ Jay soutliwest
by north-east, head toe latter, without relics. No. 3 grave,
7 :feet 4 inches 1011g by 3 it 2 inches wide ; the skele ton lay as
before, but with the head the south-west. 111 this case the l>m1cs
were not disturbed. The eleton was lying extended, the bones
of the hands being fouud un t11e pelvis. 'l'he skull was discovered
some years ago when layinlown a water-main whieh passox l,y the
head of the cist. At thu,ft shoulder tt i-uutll brown vaxe wi1 h
narrow neck witl:l met with.By the feet \\'Cl'(.) two i1·011 nail,i wl1il·h
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