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Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. ii. p. 274.
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Mem. Geol. Surv. Ind., vol. iv. pl. i. p. 203. Trans. Preh. Cong., 1868, p. 238.
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Journ. Ethnol. Soc., vol. ii. p. 263, pl. xxi. 7.
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Catlin’s “Last Rambles,” p. 188.
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Arch. Camb., 5th. S., vol. i. p. 307.
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Tr. Dev. Assoc., vol. xii. p. 71.
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Montg. Coll., vol. xiv. p. 273.
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Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. iv. p. 440; xiv. p. 127; xv. p. 108.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xi. p. 583, Munro “Lake-dw.,” p. 448.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xiv. 127; xv. 267; xxiii. p. 211.
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Kindly lent by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xxii. p. 62.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xii. p. 688.
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Worsaae’s “Nord. Oldsager,” No. 32, 33. Nilsson’s “Stone Age,” pl. i. 14. A LÜneburg specimen, with deep conical depressions, is given by Lindenschmit. “Alt. u. h. V.,” vol. i. Heft viii. Taf. i. 4.
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Wilde’s “Cat. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 75.
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“Ind. Tribes,” vol. iv. p. 165.
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“Stone Age,” p. 12, pl. i. 2, 3.
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“Prim. Industry,” p. 425, et. seqq.
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Arch. f. Anth., vol. v. p. 263.
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Vol. ix. p. 118.
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Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. xxix. p. 344. Cumming’s “Churches and Ants. of Cury and Dunwalloe,” 1873, p. 69.
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P. S. A. S., vol. x. p. 634. Mitchell, “Past in the Present,” p. 126.
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Journ. Anth. Inst., vol. iv. p. 139.
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Anz. f. Schw. Alt., 1876, Taf. viii.
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“Cat. Arch. Inst. Mus., Edin.,” p. 12.
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“Naukratis,” 1886, pl. i. p. 42.
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“Brit. Barrows,” p. 200.
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Pr. Lanc. and Ch. Arch. Soc., vol. xi. p. 172.
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“Naukratis,” pl. i. 1886, p. 42.
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Journ. Anth. Inst., vol. vi. pp. 41, 195.
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Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. i. p. 71.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xvii. p. 171.
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Amer. Anthropologist, vol. iv., 1891, p. 301.
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“South Wilts,” Tumuli, pl. vi. “Cat. Devizes Mus.,” No. 3.
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See Arch., vol. xliii. p. 408.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxvi. p. 320, figs. 14, 15. Arch. Camb., 4th S., vol. v. p. 181.
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Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. iii. p. 396.
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Arch. Journ., vol. x. pp. 64, 160.
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Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vi. p. 208.
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Greenwell, “Brit. Par.,” pp. 200, 239, 242.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxviii. p. 148.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xxviii. p. 341.
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“Etudes PalÉoÉthnol.,” 1867, pl. iv. 1.
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Squier and Davis, “Anct. Mon. of Mississ. Valley,” p. 222.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xiv. p. 314, xxi. p. 135.
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“Mus. prÉh.,” fig. 592.
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See Sir J. Y. Simpson, Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vi. App.
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“Brit. Barrows,” 341, et seqq.
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See “ReliquiÆ Aquit.,” p. 60.
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“Rel. Aquit.,” p. 108.
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Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. vii. p. 84. See Eyre’s “Central Australia,” vol. ii. pl. iv. p. 14.
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Keller’s “Lake-dwellings,” p. 137. Lindenschmit, “Hohenz. Samml.,” pl. xxvii. 8.
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“Hab. Lac. de la Savoie,” 1st Mem. pl. xi. 2.
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Rev. Arch., 3rd S., vol. vii. p. 68.
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“Brit. Barrows,” p. 193.
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Trans. Ethnol. Soc., N. S., vol. iv. p. 242.
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Journ. Ethnol. Soc., vol. ii. p. 413.
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Arch. Camb., 4th S., vol. v. p. 184.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xiii. p. 204, Munro, “Lake-dw.,” p. 102.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xxiii. p. 214.
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Journ. Anth. Soc., 1869, p. cxvii.
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The burnishing stones in use among pewterers are, when dismounted from their setting, curiously like these blunt-ended celt-like instruments. They have no ridge, however, at the truncated end. Some of the stone burnishers used by bookbinders are also in form like celts, but have a flattened edge.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxvii. p. 161.
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Trans. Ethn. Soc., N. S., vol. vii. p. 48.
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De Gongora, “Ant. Preh. de Andalusia,” p. 108.
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Zeitsch. f. Ethn., vol. xx. p. (365).
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Vol. xxiv. p. 251.
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Vol. xxvi. p. 320; xxvii. 147.
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Arch., vol. xxxviii. p. 416.
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“Cran. Brit.,” vol. ii. pl. 58, p. 2.
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Trans. Preh. Cong., 1868, p. 70.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xxv. p. 496.
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Vol. xxvii. pl. xi. 2, 3.
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Suss. Arch. Coll., vol. xxxii. p. 174.
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Arch., vol. xlvi. p. 492, pl. xxiv. 26.
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Miln’s “Excav. at Carnac,” 1881, pl. xv.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxv. p. 47.
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Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. ii. p. 265.
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Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. xviii. p. 393.
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Ibid., vol. xxiii. p. 391.
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Arch. vol. xxxviii. p. 416.
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Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. xxiii. p. 391.
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“Ten Years’ Diggings,” p. 223.
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Trans. Ethn. Soc., N. S., vol. iii. p. 278.
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Sproat’s “Scenes and Studies of Savage Life,” p. 55.
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Wood, “Nat. Hist. of Man,” vol. i. p. 152. Ratzel, “VÖlkerk.,” vol. i., 1887, p. 216.
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“Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia,” Baker, p. 78. See also “The Albert Nyanza,” vol. i. p. 65. Klemm’s “Cult.-Wiss.,” p. 88.
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Rev. Dr. Hume, “Illust. of Brit. Ants. from Objects found in S. Amer.,” p. 69.
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See Arch. Journ., vol. xxiv. p. 244, where much information is given concerning such stones.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxvii. p. 160, &c. Arch. Camb., 2nd S., vol. iii. p. 210; 3rd S., vi. 376; vii. 40; viii. 157; 4th S., xii. p. 32.
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Arch., vol. xlvi. p. 285.
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Arch. Camb., 3rd S., vol. vii. p. 245.
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Wilde’s “Cat. Mus. R. I. A.” p. 104.
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“Itinerary,” 1617, pt. iii. p. 161.
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“Flint Chips,” p. 62.
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Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. ii. p. 377.
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P. S. A. S., vol. vii. p. 9.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xi. p. 176.
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Garrigon et Filhol, “Age de la Pierre polie,” &c., p. 27. Arch. Camb., 4th S., vol. i. p. 292.
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“Mus. PrÉh.,” No. 587.
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Trans. Preh. Cong., 1868, p. 155.
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“Alt. u. h. V.,” vol. ii. Heft viii. Taf. i. 16.
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“Cult.-Wiss.,” p. 88.
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Arch. Camb., 3rd S., vol. iii. p. 356.
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Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. iv. p. 117.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxvii. p. 160, pl. ii. 1.
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A. J., vol. xxiv. p. 247.
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Atkinson’s “Cleveland,” p. 40.
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“NÆnia Cornub.,” p. 221.
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Wood-Martin “Lake-dw. of Ireland,” 1886, p. 85.
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Kirchner, “Thor’s Donnerkeil,” 1853, p. 97.
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“Ten Years’ Diggings,” p. 172.
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Ibid., p. 177.
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Ibid., pp. 213, 224, 226.
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“Vestiges Ant. Derb.,” p. 99.
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Arch. Journ., vol. vii. p. 190.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxiv. p. 81.
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“Troy,” 1875, pp. 151, 163.
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British Med. Journ., April 2nd, 1887, quoted in Essex Naturalist, vol. i. p. 92.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxiv. p. 252.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xiv. p. 357; xvii. 170.
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Suss. Arch. Coll., vol. ix. p. 117. “Chich. Vol. Arch. Inst.,” p. 63. This cut has been kindly lent me by the Sussex Arch. Society.
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Essex Naturalist, vol. ii. p. 4.
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Arch. vol. xliii. p. 408. A. C. Smith, “Ants. of N. Wilts,” p. 14.
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See Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vi. p. 179, where the measurements hardly agree with mine.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxiv. p. 253.
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Sitzungsb. der K. Akad. der Wiss. in Wien, vol. lv. p. 528.
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Trans. Ethn. Soc., N. S., vol. vii. p. 49.
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See Laing’s “Prehistoric Remains of Caithness,” 1866. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vii. Passim; viii. 64. pl. vi. Mem. Anthrop. Soc. Lond., vol. ii. p. 294; iii. 216. I am indebted to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland for the loan of Figs. 174 to 179. See also P. S. A. S., vol. viii. pl. vi.; xi. p. 173; xii. p. 271; and Mitchell’s “Past in the Present,” p. 140.
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Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vii. p. 136.
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P. S. A. S., vol. vii. pp. 358, 400.
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P. S. A. S., vol. vii. p. 125.
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P. S. A. S., vol. vii. p. 127.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xxiii. p. 219.
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See Whitaker’s “Hist. of Craven.,” 2nd ed., p. 468.
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Wright’s “Prov. Dict.,” s.v. Cotgrave translates the word Baton “a laundress’s batting-staff.”
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Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. xxiv. p. 65.
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Op. cit., vol. xv. p. 232.
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3rd S., vol. iii. p. 358.
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Schoolcraft, “Ind. Tribes,” vol. i. p. 80.
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“Anct. Mon. of Mississ. Val.,” p. 220.
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Schoolcraft, “Ind. Tribes,” vol. i. p. 90.
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Op. cit., vol. ii. p. 89.
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Op. cit., vol. iv. p. 175.
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Cuming in Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. vii. p. 83, where some interesting information relating to mortars will be found. Ratzel, “VÖlkerk.,” vol. ii. p. 179.
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Vol. iv. p. 136. See also a paper by Mr. R. N. Worth, on the progress of mining skill in Devon and Cornwall, in the Trans. Cornw. Polyt. Soc.
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Arch. Journ., vol. vii. 393.
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Vol. ii. p. 323.
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“Die Burg Tannenberg,” &c., Arch. Journ., vol. vii. p. 404.
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Vol. iii. p. 130.
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“Gesta. Abb. Mon. S. Alb.,” vol. ii. p. 249.
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Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. vii. p. 175.
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Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol iii. p. 203.
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Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. xv. p. 335.
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“Ten Years’ Dig.,” p. 99.
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Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. xiii. 227.
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Ibid., vol. xv. p. 337.
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Arch. Journ., vol. v. p. 329.
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Smith’s “Coll. Ant.,” vol. i. p. 112. Arch., vol. xviii. p. 435; xix. 183; xxx. 128. Proc. Bury and W. Suff. Arch. I., vol. i. p. 230, &c. Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. iii. p. 259.
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Arch., vol. xliv. p. 285.
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Arch., vol. xlv. p. 366.
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Arch. Camb., 5th S., vol. viii. p. 320.
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Arch. Camb., 2nd S., vol. iii. p. 240.
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Lee’s “Isca Silurum,” p. 114.
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Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. i. p. 267.
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P. S. A. S., vol. ii. p. 97. See also vol. v. p. 30.
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Preh. Annals of Scot., vol. i. p. 214.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xii. p. 261. Mitchell’s “The Past in the Present,” p. 34.
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P. S. A. S., vol. iv. p. 417.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xiii. p. 178.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xxi. p. 162.
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Arch. Camb., 3rd S., vol. vii. p. 38.
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“South Wilts,” p. 36.
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“Vest. Ant. Derb.,” 127.
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Arch., vol. xxxv. p. 246.
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2nd S., vol. ii. p. 89.