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544 FINDS. INDEX. FRANCE.

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INDEX. necklace, 12 ; brooch, 212 ; ornaments, 13, 358, 451 ; goblet, silver, 297; gold, tiacps of, 155; hair, human, cliesnut- coloured, 526; hammer-head, 12; handle of knife, 13 ; helmets orna- mented with bronze and silver, 114; hone of sandstone, 12 ; horns, 74 ; stags', 13, 105 ; of other animals, 105. 150; horse, 446; Loaes and teeth of, 404 ; teeth, 12 ; bones, 183, 527 ; human remains, 165, 209, 217, 356, 444 ; ashes and bones, 4G9 ; hair, 526 ; human interments, 185,359; original or secondary, 209, 284 ; inscriptions, 246, 314 ; implements of flint and bone, 145, 184, 185, 217. 218, 359; of iron, 218 ; of modern form, 318 ; of flint, 286; inscriptions, 246, 314; instru- ments, 13 ; ironstone, 12 ; ivory tweezers, 103 ; jade, axes in, 358 ; jet bracelet, 210; ornaments, 217; knife, 11, 146; knife with iron sheath, 12 ; iron, 212 ; knife-shaped articles. 218 ; lacry- matory, Roman, 165 ; medal, 404 ; metal, lump, 155 ; nails, 527 ; orna- ments, Anglo-Saxon, 11 ; rude, 185 ; more refined, 211 ; of goblet, 297 ; dragons, tortoise, fantastic heads of animals, 297 ; in gold and bronze, 358, 526 ; and copper, 527 ; oyster shells, 74 ; pebbles, '2lS ; pin, iron, 13 ; bronze ditto, 141, 216 ; cnjjper, 210 ; pine poles partly burnt, 526 ; point, flint, of dnrt or javelin, 142 ; pottery, fine, broken, 357; pottery, rude, 12, 217, 218, 285, 339; Roman, 105, 106 black, 285 ; fine, 404 ; red and black rude British, 105, 285 ; Roman British or MedifBval, 105 ; precious stones, traces of, 142 ; punch, iron, 218 ; rat' bones, 13 ; ring, gold, 210 ; iron, ib. bronze, 218, 487 ; Rnnes, 244 ; repre^ sentations of stag and camels, 218 shield, fragments of, 156 ; silver-flower sword-ornaments, 156 ; slate, 525 spear heads, flint or stone, 182 ; skulls, human, 155, 525 ; snaffle bridle, 156 sword, iron, 148, 156, 184 446 ; syenite, 217 ; sea shells, 218 ; silver, 13, 243 skeletons, human, 11, 14, 17, 76, 145 148, 165, 209, 289, 313; sling-stones 210 ; spear-head, 11, 12 ; of brass, 103 sculptured slab, 365 ; stained fragments 218 ; stag's bones, 216 ; statuettes, 339 stone, ll, 165; polished stones, 218 stone button, 210; stone shot, ib. studs of coal, 13 ; tiles, Romano-Gallic, 338 ; others, 359 ; teeth of animals 12; human, 155, 216; of horse, 404 IwiH'zers, ivory, 103 ; terra cotta, 339 tnri]ues, gold, 210; silver, 243; urns. 11-13, 143, 179, 264; with ashes 184, 210 ; ot'stone, 210 ; for burial, 527 vases, 140-1, 357 ; whetstone, 13 wood, coals, 74 ; wood, burnt, 182 wood, dark, 526. Finds in Denmark, 10; Derbyshire, 11 ; Winster Moor, ib. ; Pegges Barrow, ib. ; Long Rood, ib. ; Haddon Field Barrow, ih. ; Gib Hill, ib. ; Cross Flats, ib. ; Galley Lowe, 12 ; Minning Lowe, ib. ; Borther Lowe, ib. ; RoUey Lowe, ib. ; Ashford Moor, ib. ; Carder Lowe, ib. ; New Inns, iJ). ; Net Lowe, 13 ; eastern, ib. ; Cliartham Downs, ib. ; Stand Lowe. ib. ; Wetton and Ham, ib. ; Middleton Moor, ib. ; Come Lowe, ib. ; DowcLowe. ib. ; valley of Somme, 16 ; Abbeville, ib. ; (iray's Inn Lane, ib. ; Nineveh, 34 ; at Avebury, 74 ; at Crichie, 75 ; at Hakpen, 76 ; contents of, 250 ; tumuli, analysis of contents of, 11 ; finds at Stonehenge, 103-5 ; at West Kennet, 285 et seq. ; inferences from, 288 ; inference from nature of, 106 ; from coins, 338 ; from absence of British, Gallic, and Christian coins, 340 ; trom Roman jjottery, 360 ; few inferences of age possible from finds in India, and why, 480 ; no iron or bronze, but Cupper, in North America, 517 ; and tools only of copper, 517. Finn, suitor of Graine, 225. Firbolgs, or Belgre, in Ireland, 176 ; when, 193; defeat iit Moytura, 179; how long in Ireland, 193 ; whence they came thither, 193. Fire, worship of, forbidden by Councils, 25. Flann, son of Conaing, 201. Flint remains found at Abbeville, 16 note ; inference from, 166 ; symbolic of what, 447. See Finds. Fiower, Mr., account of African monu- ments, 396 ; and their builders, 403. Ford, Mr., his ' Handbook of Spain.' Fordum, see Boece. Formorians, from Africa, settled in Ire- land. 176; dispo.ssessed by Belgaj, 176 ; of same race as Dananns, 187. Forres, Sweno's stone at, 59. Fountains, worsiiip of, 21-5. Fouquet, M., see Galles, M. FoiU'-cornered grave, 449. " Four Masters " cited, 213, 225, 382. France, climate of, at ejioch of "• Cave men," 17 ; finds in, 16 ; menhirs, 59 ; a single sculptured stone there, 59 note ; French study of rude-stone monuments, recent, but scientific, 325 ; ' Dictionnaire des Antiquite's Celtiques,' ib. ; Bertrand, M., his map of France, 326 ; general distribution of French monuments, ib. ; no dolmens in East of France, 327 ; date of Celtic first invasion of Gaul, 327, 334 ; two early contemporary races in, 328 ; the ' ac ' termination, 329 ; church architecture in dolmen region of the South of France, 331 ; form of dolmen diotingiiishes dolmens in Brittany from those in South of

France, 335 ; Confolens, 337 ; plan of.
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