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FRANCE. INDEX. GOWER. 545

FRANCE.

INDEX. 545 ib. ; error of French nntiquarics, ib. ; fiml, ;5;57-9 ; dolniens, 340 ; bIzo, num- ber, aiul kauty of, ih. ; few and im- perfect circles, ib.; "A116e couverte " or " Orotte ties Fees," ib. ; examples of, elsewhere tlian in France, ib.; their distribution licre, 340 ; Siiumur, Esse', Locmarinker, liagneux, Mettray, 341 ; form of French dolmens, 342 ; Kru- kenho, ib.; comparative age of, 343; demi-doLiiens, rocking stones, &c., 345 et scq ; Carnac, cemetery and battle- field, 349 ; alignments, Carnac and Erdeven, St. Barbe, 350 ; Maenec and Kermario, 351 ; map, 352-3 ; stone rows, 354 ; difier how, from Stone- henge and Stennis, 355 ; head of column of St. Barbe, Mont St. Michel, ib. ; find, 356 ; Kerlescant, find, 357 ; Plouharnel, double dolmen and find, 358 ; long barrow, Moustoir- Caruac, ib. ; find, 359 ; Locmariaker, cemetery, dolmen, 360 ; sculjitured stones at Mane Lud, 361 ; dolmen, Dol ar Marchant, ib. ; end stone and roof, sculptured, 362 ; fallen obelisk, 363 ; compared to dolmen at Krukenho, ib. ; alle'e couverte, 364 ; ornamented stones, ib. ; Mane' er H'roek, and find, ib. ; Gavr Innis, sculptured stones, 365 ; resemble sculptures at Lough Crew, 366; three-holed stone, tools used, ib. ; Tumiac, tumulus and find, ib. ; Crozon alignments, iheii* origin and purpose obscure, 367 ; Gre de Cojou, double alignment, circle, en- closures, dolmen, 367-S ; Preissac, ib. ; date and object of monuments at Carnac, 370 et seq. ; Carnac, Erdeven, and St. Barbe, are they parts of one whole ? 372 ; argument against their existence in Caesar's time, 373 ; not pre-Roman, ib. ; early history not satis- factory, ib. ; battle between Muxinius and Gratian, ib. ; Conan Meriadec, 374 ; author's view as to origin of Carnac monuments, 374-5 ; Grallon s war with Liberius and Northern pirates, 374 ; Romans never settled in Brittany, 370 ; efiect there of Roman building- style, ib ; and of withdiawal of Romans, 394. Franks, M., his photograph of Ballo dolmen, 321. French antiquaries, errors of, 337. Frere, Mr., his find at Abbeville, 16 note. Freyrso, battle at, 276. Frey's Howe, opened, 527. Friar's Heel stone at Stonehenge, 7. Frode Frodegode, tomb of, 299. Erode V., 278, 288. Galatia, importance of dolmens there, if any, to Celtic theory, 446. Galles, M. Rene', explores Mont St. Michel, 354; with M. Fouquct explores Tu- miac, find, 366. Galley Low, find at, 12. Gallicia, dolmens in, 378. Ganora, see Guinevere. Gariock, Newton .stoue at, 57. Garrywhin alignment, 529. Gaid, Pliny's tale of snakes in, 4; no stone tenqiles in, mentioned by Csesar or Tacitus, 20. Gavr Innis, in Morbihan, 43, 364 ; sculp- tures, lioled st(mo, 365 ; compared to Lough Crew, 366 ; boles and trough below, ib. ; object of it. Geraldus Cambrensis, his statement as to removal of .stones to Stonehenge, 107 ; how fable originated, 108. Germans, worship of, in groves only, 20. Germany, North (see Scandinavia); dol- mens in, 301. Gervaise mentions cemetery at Canter- bury, 22. Ghazni, Saracenic arches at, 457. Giant tribes in Palestine, builders of dolmens ? 442 ; circles, 453. " Giant's dance," Geraldus and Ware cited as to, 107 note. Giant's grave, 229 ; circle there, ib. Giants' towers, 415. Giara, plan of, Nurhag of, 430. See Mediterranean Islands. Gib Hill, find at, 11, see Derbyshire; analogue of Silbury Hill, 147. Gildas cited, 87 ; as to interments at Stonehenge, 110. Gilead, dolmens in, 442 ; last safe place for dolmens before India, 443. Gizeli, date of pyramid of, 31. Glasfurd, Capt., find by, 487. Glem, or Glein, river, Arthur's battle near, 135. Glen Columbkille, 225. Glen Columbkille and Glen Malin, survey of Mr. Norman IMoore, 520; crom- lechs or dolmens, stone chambers, soli- tary stones, 320 ; plan of one, 521 ; groups of, 523-4 ; find, 525 ; resem- blance of one to Calliagh Birra's tomb, 525 Glen Malin More, 225. Godmundingham, destruction of church at, 23. Gond, see Bhil. Gongora y Martinez, Don, his work cited, 377. Gordon, Principal, anecdotes of, respect- ing holed stones at Stennis, 255. Gorm, monument of, 27; date of, 126, 296 et seq. ; dragon on, 245. Gothland perhaps mentioned by Dio- dorus, 8. Gottenburg, drawings of ships on stones at, 303. Gottingen, no dolmens in, 301. Gower caves. 16.

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