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ARLES. INDEX. BARROWS. 535

ARLES.

INDEX. 535 Aries couucil, 24. 25. Arnbjorg. wife of Sandulf. 272. Art, KiuLj, where buried, 212. Arthur, King, his existence doubted by some, 114, 182; round table, 62; con- temporary history null, 114 ; his round table, 12S (see Penrith); jirobable his- tory of Arthur, 133; liis deiensive war against invaiJers, 134 : his supposed Scottisli career, 134 ; ill-founded, 135 ; localities of his twelve battles, 135 et seq. ; of his last buttle, 8(3-7 ; views of the author, 152 ; fables respecting, likened to those about Alexander, 133; Arthur's pike at Sluip, 130; Arthur's Quoit, 170. See Uadeu Jlouud, Bus Lowe, Caerleou, Caledonian Forest, Gain, Sallield, Stauton Drew, Wood- castle Lyn. Arrichinaga dolmen, 388. Arroyolos dolmen, 377; described by Borrow, 3S9. Aryans a jirogressive race, 18, 19 ; occu- pation of Greece, 39 ; when they crossed Indus, 445; penetrate into North America, by what route, 516; Arvan, non-Aryan, equivalents of what, 506. Ascheurade, singular arrangement of cir- cles, 317. . Ashdown, Sarsen stones at, 121-3 : draw- ing of, 122; contrasted with Carnac, ib. ; Druidical, 12:^ ; or monument of battle between Saxons and Danes, ib. Asia Minor, dolmens not yet found in, 445. Asokn, King, monument of, 47 ; intro- duction of stone monuments in Imlia, 48, 455 ; his rock-engraved edict, 498 ; convocation, 501. Aspatria. 155; compared to Herrestrup, 3i)4. See Circles. Asser cited as to battle between Saxons and Danes, 123. Astarte, see Melkart. Asturias, doUuens in, 378. Atridaj, tombs of, 32; Atrcus,*33. Aubrey, 3 ; his account of Hakpeu Hill, 76 ; cited, 104. Auisle, King, 201. Augustine, St., cession of temple at Canterbury to, 22-3. Augustus, tomb of, 40 ; no coins of, found in Britain, 144. Aurelius, see Ambrosius. Axevalla, singular dolmen at, 312-3; Ihid there, 312. Aztecs, buildings of, 515. Avebury, 1, 3, 6, 7, 61 ; age of, 17; pre- tended serpent worshij), 4 ; repre- sented, 62; vallum, ditch and circle, 62, 63; Sarsens, 62; -Keunet avenue, 63;' no curved avenues, 64; double circle or oval, 64; who interred there, 86; author's opinion, 86, 89; holes, 343; B^ckhampton avenue, 64, 98; Silbury hill, 62; "VVaden hill. 62; object of structure, 65; theory of Druidical tmiples, (56 ; disputed,' 66 et seq. ; Avebury a burying-place, 72 ; chaiti'r of Athelstan as to, 73; stono row, 73 ; plan of, 81 ; seiadehral or battie-tield, 116 ; attaeh(nl to circles, 29, 51 ; with or without circles or dol- mens, 29, 53 ; example at St. Helier, Jersey, 51 ; chamber there found buried, 54 ; at Merivale Bridge, on Dartmoor, ib. ; why erected, ib. ; what they represent, 56. Avening, holes in chamber at, 357. Aviniie. See Alignments, Avebury, Aylesford. Averni Celts mentioned by Livy, 327. Aylesford, 110 et seq. Kit's Cotly House, what, 116; description of, 110; why erected, 119; errimeous view of ]Ir. Wright as to Belgian burials there, 119 ; Tollington, stones at, i)urpose of, 119; obelisks or cotlin stones, 117; in memory of what, 119 : circles of Addington abbey, ib. ; Horstead, tumu- lus at, 120 ; explored by Colonel Fisher, ih. ; absence of valuables or other articles in tombs there, accounted (or, ib.; " Countless stones," 117 ; re- sembles Oioust, 305; drawing of, 117; a supposed avi nue near, 117-8; other groups at Addington and near Kit's Cotty House, 118; Aylesford the stage of a battle between Vortigern and Saxons, 119; Bede's statement of lo- cality of battle not conclusive, 121. Baba, images of, buried, 449. Babylon, age of its palaces, 1. Bactrian Greeks, inllueuce of, upon Indian architecture, 456, 508. Badon Hill, Arthur's battle there, 138. See Battle. Balir, Fjotessor, his book of Graves, 318. B.ihinany dynasty in India, 485. Baker, Mr., his account of Aryan inter- ments, 479. Bailie eLjugh togal dolmen, 229. Balk, Saracenic arches, 457. Ballina, see Maols. B.dlo dolmen, 321. Ballysadare, cairn at. 179. Balo'r of the Evil Eye, 187. Balquhain circle, 263. Bang, importance of monastery at, 50. Bangkok, Buddldst monumeut at, 413. Banesdawn b ittle, 87. Barbarism of early Irish, 235. Bari)ato, monuments in, 415. Barbury Castle, siege of, 88. Bards, 19; testify to Druids, 6. Barrows, 11; of Koinan j.eriod, 36 (see Bartlow Hills) ; British, 65 ; Sil- bury, ib. ; conical, 83 ; their number and position, 1U2; age of, 104; Der-

liyshirc, loS ; Yorkshire, ib. ; on ISoyne,
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