| STONES. | INDEX. | TRIE. | 557 |
STONES.
INDEX. 557 100 ; means of transport, 95-(! ; who erected, 97 ; intermeiliate circle, ib. ; mere stones more numerous, 'J8 ; was Stonclien^o a temple, 91»; why liewn stones there, ih. ; erected leisurely, ih. ; trilithons called gates by Olaus, 101 ; qurstiou as to priority in time of the barrows or stone monunu'uts, ih. ; con- nexion bitwfin circles and British villages, 102 ; diggings there, 104 ; map of country around, 102 ; its builders not Christians, 104 ; whether sepulrhral, 112, IIG; why erected and by whom, lOci, IKi. See Alignments, Avenues, Barrows, Bluestones, Finds, Sarsens. Stones, worship of, forbidden, 24-6. Stoney Littleton, chambered tumulus, 1(J0; grave intended to be covered, 164 ; post-Roman, 289. Strabo, a< count of Druids by, 5 ; of tem- ple by, 21 ; barbarism of early Irish, 235. Stuart, Glennie, and Kendal, W., assign Scottish birthplace and campaign to Arthur, 134. Stuart, J., cited, 52, 239 ; as to diggings at Kayne, 2G4-5. Stukeley, Dr., wild theory of, 3, 4, 15, 21, 64 ; adopted by Sir R. C. Hoare, 5 ; misunderstands text of Diodorus, 8 ; drawings by, 44 ; his visit to Shap, 129 ; compared in one respect to Boece, 135 ; his serpent interpolation at Stan- ton Drew, 1.50 ; his snake bit, 151. Stupas in India, 41. Suetonius, Druids met by, 5. Siif, dolmens near, 442. Suhm, cited as to date of Lothbrok vic- tories, 290. Summit interments, 166. See Inter- ments. Sun worship forbidden, 25. Sutherland, Duchess of, her etchings of ruins in Orkneys, 241. Swansea, Arthur s Quoit at, 170. Sweden, South, megalithic remains in, 15; circles, 47; dolmens in, 301. Swen Grate, King, 291. Sylhet, Mohammedan kingdom, 466. Symbol stage, none in Ireland, 59. Syria, trilithons in, 100. Table-stoxes, 435-6. Tabris circle, 453. Tacitus cited as to three races in Britain, 162. Tailton, Talton, or Telltown, burial of Irish kings tiierc, 199; of Lough Crew, 219 et seq. ; fair in honour of Magh ^lor. King of Spain, 186. Tiiin B<; Chuailgne, 196. Talyots, or talayots, 434 et seq. ; in Ba- learic isles, 410, 415. Tamuliaus not builders nf rude-stone monuments in India, 477. Tantalais tumulus, 32. Tara, Hill of, remains at, 193 ; early cele- brity of, ib. ; capital of Firbolgs and Dananns, 190, whence tlie name, 382. Tartar tombs, 451. Taylor, Col. Meadows, cited as to Indian dolmens. 469 ; and Shahpoor monu- ments, 485. Teanuiir, wife of Herimon, 382. Tee in Tope, 46; in rock at Ajunta, 47, 491 ; as connecting links between Eastern and Western dolmens, 489-90. Temples, what structures not, 512 ; me- galithic remains not, 20 et seq. See monnds. Teoeallis, Mexican, what, 514. " Things," moaning of word, 20. Thomas, Lieut., his account of monu- ments in the Orkneys, 241, 248. Thoriin, 250 ; sons of, 528 ; where buried, 249 ; battle between them and Liotr, 528. Three Ages, Danish doctrine of, 9 ; illu- sive application of, 10. Thunderstoue at Sliap, 129, 130. Thurnam, his work on British Skulls, 35, 35, 72 ; his inference from finds, 165, 286; as to West Kennet, 287. Thyra, monument of Queen, 27, 250 ; finds, 297. Tia Huauaco, ruins at, not like those attributed to Druids, 518 ; what they were, 519. Tigernaeh, his date of Queen Meave's death, 184; of Crimthaun's, 190. Tika received by Rajahs from Bhils, 459. Tin, route of ancient British commerce in, 334. Toda tribe in India,. 459. See Bhil. Toltecs, buildings of, 515. Tollington, supposed avenue at, 1 17-9 ; obelisks at, 117. Tombs— of Alyattes, 3 ; Atridre, 32, 33 ; Cocumella, 33 ; Coere, 33 ; Regulini Galeassi, 34 ; of great men marked by megalithic monuments, 15 ; of Isidorus, 100 ; Tartar, 451 ; Nilgiri hills, 473. Toope, Dr., his letter to Aubrey respect- ing Hakpen Hill, 76, 77. Tooth-relic, worship of, 504. Topes in India found blind, 80. See Da- Tormore, 261. Towers, round, at Brechin and Aber- nethy, 271. Town of the Stone of the Strangers, 229. Tras OS Monies dolmens, 378. Tree-worship forbidden, 24, 25. Trepuco talyot, 435. Triads, Welsh authority for interments at Stonehenge, 110; as to stone of Cetti, 173; value of, as autliority, ib. Triangular monuments, 315 ; perhaps cuneatus ordo of Olaus Magnus, ib.
Trie, holed dolmens, 343.