Ulster Journal of Archaeology volume 1858

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Ulster Journal of Archaeology volume 1858
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3, p. 113], it is unnecessary to recapitulate them here. It will be suilieient to stud- that, at a depth of seven feet from the surface of the material which tilled up the base of the tower, and embedded, "fosxil- li/ce, " in the natural soil upon which the tower stood, the greater portion of a human skeleton was ", 1 '/' i I 222 discovered, so situated as to leave no doubt upon the minds of the observers that it must have been deposited therein when the building was in course of erection. The ...skeleton lay in the direction of east and west, its several bones occupying their proper relative positions, and the head being towards the west. The bones of the right arm and of both the lower extremities were absent, whether in consequence of the body having been partially dismembered previous to its interment, or owing to subsequent decay, it was impossible accurately to determine ; although appearances seemed, rather of the two, to favour the former supposition, as the condition of the remaining bones rendered it scarcely probable that so large an amount, and such important portions, of the skeleton could have been so completely destroyed by decomposition as to leave no trace of their having existed.

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