| ELLALA. | INDEX. | FINDS. | 543 |
'A?, Ellnla, his defeat by KingDutthngamimi (•omiiiciii(iiiit(Hl 1>y Dagoba. SO. Elliot, !Sir AValtcr, litod ou Indian intcr- nu'iits, 470. Elli|]tical dolmens, see Dolmens. Elli.s, ][r., his o])inion that Stonehenge Mas an Ob-servatory, 7. Eloponieiit of Diarmid with Graine, 22o. Elloia and l-ncplumla, dates of, 404. Emnien, o2o. See Hnnebed. Emmrys, work of, in Welsh Triads, AY hat, 173. Enclosures, dolmens with, 307 et seq., 354 ; in America, for defence, 51 1 ; sacred and miscellaneous, 311. End Low mound, 139. See Derby- shire. England, circle-building race in, 274; dohiien-buildiug race, ib. ; old race in, improved by Celts and Kumans, 4(il. Englemanns Becke, dolmen near, 301. English idolatry, letter of Gregory the Great concerning. 21. Eochy, King, tradition as to his bath, 179 ; his death, ib. Eochy the Daghda, 192 note. Erdeven, 350. Eric Blodoxe, 250; sons of, 291. Eric the Holy, 291. Eskil, 279. Esquimaux, Cave men similar to, in what respects, 17. Es Salt, dolmens near, 441. Essenes, their connexion with Buddhism, 500. Estremadura, dolmens in, 378. Etan, poetess, 197 ; where buried, 212. Ethelbert. cedes temj^le at Canterbury to Augu.stine, 22. Ethnography, gee Kaces. Etrurians, tomb-building race, 31, 393; dead reverencing, 393 ; tomb of Com- mella, 33 ; of llegulini Galeassi, 34 ; contents of, 34 ; belong to age of bronze, 34 ; imitated at Rome, 40. Europe, Northern, limited knowledge of, before Roman ejvi li. '.>S. Eusufzaie circles, i :;. Fa Hian, his visit t-i : anchi, 492. Faidherbe, Gcr<' a! his remarks on tombs in Rokiiia ;;;16. Family sepulch.( s i.arked by megalithic monuments, 15. Faussetr, Mr. Godfrey, his happy refer- ence to Beowulf, 120. Fe'raud, M., his researches in Algeria, 395 ; his opinion as to building-race, 403 ; respecting find at Djideli, 404. Ferguson, Mr., drawini;;s by, of sepulchres at Dol ar IMarchant^ 362. Fiddes Hill circle, 263-5. Fin, his conflict with Hengist, 120. Finds : altar stone, 104 ; armour, 79, 104; amber beads, 218; amulet of iron, 14 ; arrow-head, flint, 11,12; ditto, iron, 104-6,337; awl, 13; axe-stone, 165; ball syenite, 217; batter dishes, 104; battle-axe, 156; basaltic celt, 11; and hammer head, 12; beads of glass, 13, 218, 359 ; and of amber, 218 ; bird of bone, 527 ; bhustone, chippings of, 103; bones, 74, 526; burnt, 13, 142, 159, 210, 526; charred, 217; cal- cined, 11 ; human bones, 155, 179, 182, 109, 216, 219, 446; bones of animals, 143-5, 182, 216; bones of mammalia, 210 ; of horse, 404, 446 ; dogs, 527; rats, 13; stags, 104 ; oxen, ib. ; of men, ib. ; bones incinerated, 264 ; bone bodkin, 210 ; comb, 527 ; box of bronze, 13; brass, 165; brass or copper pin, 12; spear-head, 103; bracelet, gold, 447, 527; bridle bit, 12, 80, 81, 148, 157, 404; bronze, 11, 13, 120, 141, 145, 184, 216, 318, 339, 358, 526 ; buckle, 43 ; and heads, 297; of gold, 156; burial mn, 527; cap ornnmented with gold, 446 ; carv- ings, rude, 366; celt, basaltic, 11 ; stone, 11, 142 ; of bronze, 127 ; of jade, 358 ; chamber, rude, 159; charcoal, 103, 265, 469, 526; chief, and wife and children, remains of, 446; chippings of stones, 103 ; circular instrument, 1.3 ; circumcision, instruments of, 440 ; c'sts, 12, 140-1, 155-6; coal, Kimmeridge, 13 ; coins (see Roman Coins) ; coins, German, 318; Anglo-Saxon, tb. ; Byzan- tine, ib. ; Arabic or Kufic, ib. : coins, Roman, 74; brass coins, 11; Claudius, Gothicus, 12, 33, 143; Constantine, 11, 12, 143, 165; family of, 11 ; Con- stans, 11; Constantine II., 11, 339; Constantinopolis, 11 ; Constantine Junior, 12, 143 ; Gratian, 11 ; Ha- drian, 84 ; from Tiberius to Trojan, 339; Theodosius, 200; Urbs Roma, 11; Valens, 11; Yalentinian, 11, 12, 36, 143, 144, 209 ; combs, engravings on, 218; compass, leg of, 218; comb, 527 ; copper, 120 ; cromlechs, 143 ; cylinder partially pierced, 359 ; dagger, bronze, 145 ; brass or bronze, 12, 13, 14; dart or javelin i^oint, 142; dog's bones, 527; drinking cup (fragments , 12, 145, 207; earthenware, 525; elec- trum plate, part of quiver ornamented with figures of animals and Greek in- scription, 446-7; enrimels, 145; en- graved dagger and Wurm knot, 245 ; fibula, 11, 13, 142, 210, 207; fibula, gold, 156; flat basin, large, 217; flint, 11, 12, 14, 146, 16.5, 182, 218; frag- ments of, 286 ; flakes, and instruments of, 447 ; flowers, silver, 156, 339 ; Faustina, medal of, 405; garnets, 11 ; giant, remains of, 130, 156 ; glass, 13, 339 ; glass beads, ib. ; glass, molten drop of, 218; gold-enamelled necklace
and bracelets, 440 ; gold cross, 11 ;