NOTES CHAPTER XVIII.

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  • Arch., vol. xxxii. p. 96. Proc. Soc. Ant., vol. i. p. 157.

  • Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. xx. p. 73. See also “Flint Chips,” p. 302.

  • “Stone Age,” p. 49.

  • “Sports and Pastimes,” ed. 1845, p. 74.

  • “Stone Age,” p. 49.

  • 1 Sam. xvii. 43.

  • Keller’s “Lake-dwellings,” pl. lxxxvi. 2.

  • “Troy and its Remains,” (1878), p. 101.

  • “Stone Age,” pl. v. 115.

  • “Lake-dwellings,” p. 135.

  • “Cat. Mus. R. I. A.,” pp. 18, 74.

  • Engelhardt, “Nydam Mosefundet,” pl. xiii. 65.

  • Wilson, “Preh. Ann. of Scot.,” vol. i. p. 197.

  • “Preh. Times,” 4th ed., p. 105.

  • “Stone Age,” p. 51.

  • Yorksh. Arch. and Top. Journ., 1868.

  • Ellis, “Polyn. Researches,” vol. i. p. 291.

  • “Preh. Ann. of Scot.,” vol. i. p. 195. I am indebted to Messrs. Macmillan & Co. for the loan of this cut.

  • Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. xvii. p. 20.

  • Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vii. p. 102.

  • Trans. Lanc. and Chesh. A. A., vol. iii. p. 255.

  • P. S. A. S., vol. ix. p. 393.

  • Smith’s “Preh. Man in Ayrshire,” 1895, p. 105.

  • Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vi. p. 11.

  • “Cat. Arch. Inst. Mus. Ed.,” p. 14.

  • Report Montrose Nat. Hist. and Ant. Soc., 1868.

  • Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. v. p. 340.

  • Ib., vol. iv. pp. 186, 292; vii. p. 209.

  • Wilson, “Preh. Ann. Scot.,” vol. i. p. 195.

  • P. S. A. S., vol. xi. pp. 29, 313.

  • Arch. Journ., vol. xi. p. 58.

  • Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. iii. p. 439. Wilson, “Preh. Ann. of Scot.,” vol. i. pl. iii. Photographs of three of the faces are given in the Reliquary and Illust. ArchÆol., vol. iii. (1897) p. 103, q.v.

  • Arch., vol. lii. p. 14, pl. i. and ii.

  • Trans. Dev. Assoc., vol. xii. p. 124.

  • Worsaae, “Nord. Olds.,” fig. 87, 88.

  • Report Montrose N. H. and Ant. Soc., 1868.

  • P. S. A. S., vol. xi. p. 56.

  • Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. xvii. p. 20.

  • Tylor, “Early Hist. of Mank.,” p. 179.

  • Klemm, “Cultur-Gesch.,” vol. ii. p. 17. “Azara,” vol. ii. p. 46. Catlin’s “Last Rambles,” p. 265. “Cult.-Wiss.,” vol. i. p. 55.

  • Lubbock, “Preh. Times,” 4th ed., p. 547. Falkner’s “Patagonia,” p. 130. A set of these Patagonian bolas is engraved by the Rev. J. G. Wood, “Nat. Hist. of Man,” vol. ii. p. 529.

  • See Ratzel, “VÖlkerk.,” vol. ii. (1888), p. 664.

  • Skelton’s “Meyrick’s Arm.,” pl. xciii. 1.

  • Klemm’s “Cultur-Wiss.,” vol. i. p. 129. “Cult.-Gesch.,” vol. x. pl. iii. 4.

  • “Anc. Mon. Mississ. Valley,” p. 219.

  • The same name, pogamagan, is applied by the Indians of the Mackenzie River to a different form. See “Reliq. Aquit.,” p. 52.

  • “Ind. Tribes,” vol. i. pl. xv.

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