The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons, and Ornaments, of Great Britain and Ireland.

CHAPTER III.

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FLAT AND FLANGED CELTS.

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1. Cyprus 40

2. Butterwick 41

3. Moot Low 44 Llew. Jewitt, F.S.A., “Grave Mounds,” fig. 187.

4. Yorkshire 45

5. Weymouth 46

6. Read 47

7. Suffolk 48

8. Arreton Down 49 _Archæologia_, vol. xxxvi. p. 329.

9. Plymstock 50

10. ” 50 _Arch. Journ._, vol. xxvi. p. 346.

11. Thames 52

12. Norfolk 52

13. Dorsetshire 53

14. Lewes 53 _Arch. Journ._, vol. xviii. p. 167.

15. Ely 53

16. Barrow 54

17. Liss 54

18. Rhosnesney 55

19. Drumlanrig 56

20. Lawhead 57 _Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot._, vol. vii. p. 105.

21. Nairn 58 _Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot._, vol. ii. N.S.

22. Falkland 59

23. Greenlees 59 _Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot._, vol. xii. p. 601.

24. Perth 60

25. Applegarth 60

26. Dams 61 _Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot._, vol. xiii. p. 120.

27. Ballinamallard 61

28. North of Ireland 62

29. Ireland 62

30. Tipperary 62 _Arch. Journ._, vol. vi. p. 410.

31. Ireland 63

32. Connor 64

33. Clontarf 65

34. Ireland 65 Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 248.

35. Ireland 66

36. Trim 66

37. Ireland 66

38. ” 66

39. Punched patterns 67

40. ” ” 67

41. ” ” 67

42. ” ” 67

43. ” ” 67 Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R. I. A.,” figs. 286 to 290.

44. Armoy 68

45. Ireland 68

46. ” 69

47. ” 69