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MAKS-UdWE. 549 Keyna, traditions respecting, 151. Keysler, citations from, 24, 25 ; compares Drcntlic tn Stonelienge. 319. Khassia Ililis, riide-stono nionunu'nts, 4(32 ct seq. ; tribes practise cremation, 4(;3 ; finiereal ut^agcs, 4G3 ; iron manu- facture, 482. Kliatoura, tomb of Isidorus at, 100. Klionils (see Gonds), usages of, resem- blance to Druidti, 4G0 ; IMajor Mac- plierson's remarks respecting their worsliip, 401 ; diHiculty of putting an end to tlieir human sacrifices, ib. King Stone, 14G. *ee Stanton Drew. Kings of Deiuuark, tombs of, 15. Kinsey, his ' Portugal Illustrated,' 377. Kistvaens, or cists, how composed, 43; contents of, ib. ; when covered, 43-4 ; passages into, 43 ; sculpture in, ib. ; New Grange, ib. ; Gavr Innis, ib. ; Macs-Howe, iJ>.; Arbor Low, 140; Gib Hill, 141 ; Plas Newydd, 1(!« Kit's Cotty House, 116; whether ever covered, 44. Kivik grave, headstone of, 314 ; figures upon, ib. ; date assigned to, ib. ; re- sembles one in France, ib. Klein-Eaden, 301. See Cotty House. Knock na Rea, 184 ; cairn at, 280. See Queen Blisgan IMeave. Knockeen, ilolmen at, 229. Knowth, cairn of, 192, 200; identified by Petrit! with cave of Cnodhba, 201 ; searched by Danes, ib. Knut, the great battle between and Olof, 291. Kongsbucka battle-field, 279. Konigsberg, dolmens mar, 301. Konitz, dolmen at, 301. Krukenho, alle'e couverte at, 342 ; dolmen compared with Dol ar Marchant, 36 . Kubber Roumeia, tomb of Mauritanian kin.L'S, 423-4. Knrgans or mounds in the Ste)i]ies, 448. Kutb u Deen, his mosque at Delhi, 457. Kutub iron pillar, 35, 481. Laity, see Clergy and Laity. Landevenec founded by Grallon, 374. Landver, son of Thufin, where buried, 528. Largs, battle of, 58 ; stone to mark, 58. Larking, Rev. Mr., his visit to Ayletford, 118. Latheronwheel, 530 et seq. Lean Low mound, 139. See Derbyshire. Lccan, book of, cited, 233. Lech meaning of word, 44. Ledwich, Dr., his descrijjtion of New Grange, 143. Lefroy, General, his diggings at Green- mount, 231. Leoghaine, 212-3. Leslie, Col. Forbes, 264 ; his paper upon Aberdeenshire circles, 263; Belgian group described by, 467. Lethra, tomb at, of Harold, 282, 289. Leure, aligmnent at, 367. Lia Fail. 382, 439. See Stone of Destiny. Liberins, Consid, defiat of, 374. IJegnitz, dolmen at, 301. LifeacI air Cairbre, liis grave, 213. Linn ) see Linuis ; meaning of word, 136 ; Lyn / perhajis Lake country, 136. Linuis, where, 136 ; locality of a battle of Arthur, difl'ereut opinions respecting locality, 136. Liotr, or Landver, seiJulchre, 254. Listoghil cairn, 181 ; mentioned bv Petrie, ib. ; find there, 182. Llwyd, Mr.. 201. Lockmagen, 129. See Wood Castle, Locmariaker, alle'e couverte at, 341 ; Dariorigum, capital of Venetes, 349; long barrow, Mane' Lud 360 ; Mane' er H'rol'k, 360 ; dolmen and sculpture, 360-1 ; Dol ar Marcl,ant, 361 ; alle'e couverte near, 3(54 ; date, 370. Loire, grottes des fees along, 341. Loncarty, defeat of Danes at, 270. Long Stow Cove, 64. Long-headed race, superior antiquity of, 36. Longroads, barrow at, 11, Lot, department of, 334. Lotlibrok Eagnar, victoric s of, 290 ; sejiulchre of, 298 ; battle fought by, 314. LougU Crew, 199, 213; excavations, 213; cairn T. 214; Hag's Chair, 215; two stones, 216 ; cairn L, 217 ; cairn H, ib.; find there, 218; cairn D, 219; otiier monuments at, ib. Lubbock, Sir John, analysis by, of con- tents of numerous tumuli, 11; Park Cwn tumulus described by, 164. Lucan cited as to Nasomenes, 407. Lug, grandson of Balor, 1 87. Lukis, Rev. Mr., explores Carnae, 350, 356-7. Lumberdale House, cist at Gib Hill removed to, 141. Liineburg, dolmen near, with enclosures, 308. Luxembourg, Grand Duchy, dolmens in, 301, 323 ; to whom referred, 323. Lyons, battle near, 374. Mackenzie, Col., his map cited, 474 ; his drawings of ViracuUs and Masteeculls, 483. Macpherson, Major Charteris, his work, memorials of service in India cited, 460. Madracen, 423; of same type as Maltese examples, 4-;4. Madsen, his 'Antiquite's prehistoriques du Danemark,' 188; gives examples of buried dolmen, 310. Maenec, Le, 350 et seq. Macs-Howe tumulus, 244; opened, ib.;

early sjwliation of, ib. ; runes descriptive

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