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

CHAPTER VII.

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CHISELS, GOUGES, AND OTHER TOOLS.

190. Plymstock 166 _Arch. Journ._, vol. xxvi. p. 346.

191. Heathery Burn 166

192. Glenluce 166

192*. Carlton Rode 167

193. Wallingford 168

194. Reach Fen 168

195. Thixendale 168

196. Yattendon 169

197. Broxton 169

198. Scotland 170 _Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot._, vol. xii. p. 613.

199. Ireland 170

200. Carlton Rode 171

201. Westow 172

202. Heathery Burn Cave 172

203. Carlton Rode 173

204. Thorndon 174

205. Harty 174

206. Undley 175

207. Carlton Rode 175

208. Tay 175 _Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot._, vol. v. p. 127.

209. Ireland 176

210. Thorndon 178

211. Harty 178

212. ” 178

213. Carlton Rode 178

214. Taunton 178

215. Ireland 179 _Proc. Soc. Ant._, 2nd S., vol. iii. p. 66.

216. Dowris 179 _Proc. Soc. Ant._, 2nd S., vol. iii. p. 65.

217. Fresné la Mère 182

218. ” ” 182

219. Heathery Burn Cave 185

220. Harty 186

221. Reach Fen 186

222. Ebnall 186 _Proc. Soc. Ant._, 2nd S., vol. iii. p. 66.

223. Upton Lovel 189 _Archæologia_, vol. xliii. p. 466.

224. Thorndon 189

225. Butterwick 189

226. Bulford 190 _Archæologia_, vol. xliii. p. 465.

227. Winterbourn Stoke 190

228. Wiltshire 191 _Archæologia_, vol. xliii. p. 467.

229. Llangwyllog 192

230. Ireland 192 Wilde, “Catal. Mus. R.I.A.,” fig. 403.