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554 RIBROIT. INDEX. SCANDINAVIA.

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RIBROIT. INDEX. SCANDINAVIA. of Archaeology in Scotlnnd, 239 ; paper on oitliolitliic remains in Africa, 395-7. Eibroit, Arthur's tenth battle there, 137. Eickman, his perception of progress and sequence in monuments, 113; value of his process in fixing dates, 114. Ring Sigurd, 280 ; saga as to, 282. Ringham Low, group, 139. See Derby- shire. Rocking stones, 347. Rodmarton, chambered tumulus, 166; post-Roman, 289 ; holes in entrance, rest'iiililes Kerlescant, 357. Roeskilile, dolmen iu square, 307. Rolley Lowe, 12. Eollo in England, 126. Rollright, circle at, 124 ; obeliscal stone, ib.; dolmen, ih. ; examiiieil by R. Shel- don, 125 ; unimportance of monuments tliere, ib. ; whether sepulchral, lb. ; as- signed by Camden to Rollo, 126. Roman coins, find of, in Ireland, 166. See Coins, Finds. Roman pottery found at Stonehenge, 105 ; inference from, 106. See Finds. Roman road at Silbury Hill, 81 ; argu- ment from its state, 82 ; and of that at Hakpen Hill, 83. Romans, Stonehenge assigned to, by Inigo Jones, 3 ; in England, 96 ; elfect of Roman art upon Biitisli civilization, ib. ; and arcliitecture, 394 ; iu Africa, 414 ; pressure of, upon Eturia, 393. Ronalds, Mr., his engraving of Carnac, 350. Rooke, Mr., his account of Stanton Moor, 146 ; snaffle-bit found by, 156. Rose Hdl tumulus, 155. See Circles, Small, 155. Ros-na-righ, who buried there, 212. Ross County, North America, sacred en- closures in, 811. Eothiemay circle, 263. Round tower, see Tower. Roy's, General, ' Military Antiquities of Romans' cited as to cii-cle at Wood Castle, 129. Rude-stone monuments erected even where letter inscriptions and carving practised, 273 ; none in the valleys of Scheldt and Rhine, 323 ; sometimes comparatively modern, 406 ; result sometimes of fashion, 408 ; Aryans and pure Dravidiaus or Tamulians not builders of, in India, 447-8. Rudeness of monument, what it proves, 100. Rugen, island of, dolmens in, 301. Runes on menhirs, 29 ; Maes-Huwe, 246- 8, 251 ; Isle of Man, 273, Sab.ean worship of planets, 432. " Sabriaum ostium," meaning of words, 87; Arthur's last battle fought near, ib. Sacrifices, see Unman. Sagas, 254 ; as to Harald Hildetand, 280. Sakya Muni, date of, 455 ; influences Buddhism, 506 ; is not Woden, 496. Salkeld, Arthur's seventh battle, 137, See Cunu'ew. Sanchi raO, 492 ; gate, 94 ; no images of priests, 501 ; relics of saints, 504 ; da- gobas and stupas, 41. Sandulf the Swarthy, 272. Santa Barbara, Nurhags at, 428 et seq. See Mediterranean Islands. Santander dolmens, 378. Sardis, tombs at, 32 ; age of, 32. Sariputra, see Mogalana. Sarsen stones, at Ashdown, 122 ; what they represent, ib. ; at Avebury, 73, 86 ; whence tliey came, 95 ; at Stone- henge, 94. Saturnia, dolmen at, 391-2. Sauclieres dolmen, 335. Saumur, grotte des fee's near, 341. Save, Karl, letter from, respecting dig- gings at Oden's Howe, 526-7. Savernake Forest, 87. Saxo-Grammaticus as to Gorm's son, 296. Saxons, defeat of, by Vortimer, 106; battle with Vortigern, 119. Saxons, march of, in the West, 88; en- counter Arthur, 88-9, 132 ; their defeat near Penrith, 132 ; traded with and settled iu Britain before Caesar's time, 133-4 ; gi a e mounds in England, 36 ; articles supposed Saxon at Stand Lowe, 13. Saxons, Prussian, 301. Saxony, dolmens in, 301. Scanilinavia and North Germany, 275 ; Danes, their megulithic remains little known, ib. ; false route of tlieu* anti- quaries, 276 ; except Sjoborg, 277 ; their early historians little reliable, ib. ; Scandinavian history jarior to Christ, ib. ; Odin, labia as to, ib. ; Frode I., date of, 278 ; and of Harald Harfagar, ib. ; list of kings, ib. ; battle-fields, ib. ; Kongsbacka, 279 ; its analogy to Dart- moor, Ashdown, and Karuac align- ments, ib. ; view of, ib. ; grave of Frode, but which Frode ? ib. ; battle- field of Swedes and Danes, ib. ; Braa- valla Heath, 2S0; resemblance to Moytura, ib. ; circles, ib. ; doubt as to date of, ib. ; square and triangular graves, 282 ; King Harald Hildetand, saga of, and Sigurd Ring, 283 ; tomb of former, 282; find of flints, 283; erroneous inference, ib. ; form of grave, ib. ; Hwitaby circles and Bauta stones at, 290 ; battle-fields, whose, ib. ; Lothbrok, 291 ; Stiklastad, and cir- cles there, ib. ; circles and ovals, mounds and square enclosures, ib.; victory of Blenda, ib. ; Freyrso cairns, mounds, and ship barrows, ib. ; tumuli,

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