The Lake-Dwellings of Europe Being the Rhind Lectures in Archæology for 1888
Part 55
Sabione, Lake-dwelling at, 200 _Säblenadeln_, 527 Sacken, Baron von, 170, 218 Saham _Mere_, 467 Salt-mining at Salzburg, 502 Samian ware (_terra sigillata_), 12, 142, 340, 403, 417, 423, 434, 461 Samow, Moor of, 180 Sandstone blocks with cavities, 429 San Felice di Scovola, Lake-dwelling at, 219 San Giovanni del Bosco, 210 San Martino, Torbiera di, 210 Sanquhar, Black Loch of, 449, 477 Sauge, La, Lake-dwelling at, 67 Saussurite, Implements of, 65, 141 Saut, Le, Lake-dwelling at, 97 Saverough, Knowe of, 453 Saws of bronze, 63, 98 Saws of bronze, Rarity of, 517 ----, of flint, 502-504, _et passim_ ---- ----, compound, 34, 236, 502 ---- ----, in casing of reindeer horn, 136 ---- ----, half-moon shaped, 148, 157, 308, 534 ---- ----, one with remarkable arrangement of teeth, 236 ---- ----, one 9½ inches long, 142 ----, of iron (La Tène), 288 Sawing stones, Method of, in Stone Age, 505 Scabbard, Bronze tips of, 48, 52, 99, 516 Scales, A pair of, 393 Scandinavian types, Objects of, 148, 157, 308, 319, 534 _Sceattæ_, 342 Schab, Mr. Sigmund von, 153 Schachen (Bodmann), Lake-dwelling at, 138 Schaffis, Lake-dwelling at, 36, 504, 510, 537 Schanz, Lake-dwelling of, 131 Scharfling, Lake-dwelling at, 162 Schenk, Mr. B., 128, 131 Schenken, Lake-dwelling at, 76 Schliemann, Dr., 508 _Schnurornament_, 25, 34, 66, 328 Schussenried, Lake-dwelling at, 147, 492, 498, 500, 502, 507, 511, 534 Schwab, Col., 8, 20, 24, 27, 31, 38, 42, 45, 63, 67, 277 Schwartz, Mr., 323 _Schwurring_, 531 Scur L., Crannog in, 370, 395 See, Lake-dwelling at, 157 Seewalchen, Lake-dwelling at, 162 Seidenschnur, Herr, 310 _Selce romboidale_, 236, 238 Sempach, Lake of, 76 Sepulchres of lake-dwellers, 538, 542 _Serrade_, 204 Shears, 300, 302, 342, 414 Sheaths, 284, 380, 516 Sheep, Four-horned, 343, 351 ----, rearing of, 535 Shells, Perforated, 237, 541 Shields, 286, 351 Shillings of Queen Mary, 394 Shin L., Crannog in, 449 Shirley, Mr., 358, 487 Shoes, Leather, 368, 403, 417, 461 Shore Island, 487 Shovel, Wooden, 315 Shuttle of bone, 317 Sickles of bronze, 518, _passim_ ----, with raised button more frequent in Lake Bourget, 99 ----, Handles of, 59, 518 ----, of iron, 85, 288 Sickle-like object of flint, 136 ----, of jawbone, 64 Sievers, Count, on lake-dwellings in Arraschsee, 328 Silber, Col. von, 217 Silesia, Jade found in, 508 Silver, Coins of, 296, 342, 395 ----, Ornaments of, 324, 369, 488 Simony, Mr., 162 Sipplingen, Lake-dwelling at, 138, 507, 543 Situlæ, 16, 522 Skates of bone, 75, 167, 315, 317, 328, 342, 344, 462, 494 Skertchley, Mr., on lake-dwellings in Fenland, 459 Slavish pottery, Characteristics of, 331, 332 _Smeermaas machoire_, 305 Soapstone, 208 Sock of a plough, 371 Soldinersee, Lake-dwelling in, 316 Soldo, Gallic graves at, 550 Sordelli, Professor, 194, 201, 216 Southwark Street, London, Pile structures in, 464 Spandau, Lake-dwelling at, 318, 321, 330 Spatula of bronze, 414 Spears or lance-heads of bronze, _passim_ ---- ----, La Tène forms, 285 ---- ----, British, 384, 414, 431, 458, 473, 487, 544 Spindle with coiled thread, 32, 34, 498 Spindle-whorls, _passim_ ----, of Bronze Age, 530 ----, of cannel coal, 430 ----, of lead, 423 Spinie L., Crannog in, 449 Spirals of bronze (Lochspouts), 423 Split piles indicate Bronze Age, 121 Spoons of pottery, 213, 226 ----, Wooden, 302 Spurs of the cock, 343 ----, Riding, 197, 198, 293, 300, 302, 313, 316, 389 Staad, Lake-dwelling at, 135 Stair, Earl of, 436 St. Andreas, Lake-dwelling at, 80 St. Aubin, Lake-dwelling at, 53 St. Blaise, Lake-dwelling at, 40, 513, 523 St. Catherina, Lake-dwelling at, 139 St. Jean, Lake-dwelling at, 36 St. John's L., Crannogs in, 395 St. Prex, Lake-dwelling at, 87 ----, Graves at, 540 Starnberg, Lake-dwelling of, 153, 526, 543 Steatite, 216, 270, 276 Steckborn, Lake-dwelling at, 130, 498 Stefani, Cav. Stefano de, 219-226 Steinberg, _passim_ Stirrup of iron, 316 Stone Age, Implements of, 500-502 ---- ----, Three periods of, 49, 510 ----, building over the Isle of the Loch of Banchory, 485 ----, carved with devices, 393 ----, circular and flat like a cheese, 411 ----, disc, showing commencement of perforation, 174 Stone implements, with hollowed surfaces, 391, 448 ----, lake-dwellings, 374, 441 Stones, Method of perforating, 504 ----, Sawing of, 505 ----, with curious scratchings, 216 Stool (wooden) with six legs, 238 Stoppani, Professor, 187, 197, 200, 203, 219 Stradonic, La Tène objects at, 549 Stravithy, Crannog at, 449 Streitzigsee, Piles in, 315 Strobel, Professor, 240, 250, 273, 535 Strokestown crannogs, 365 Structure of crannogs, 475 Structures, Submerged, 300, 314, 316, 317, 318, 326, 327 Stuart, Dr., 397, 447 Studer, Dr., 534, 536 Studs of bronze, 16, 24, 45, 72, 227, 522 Styria, Jade found in, 508 Submarine crannogs, 389, 443 Sugiez-Zollhaus, Lake-dwelling at, 73 Sunonness L., Crannog in, 449 Surenbach, Lake-dwelling at, 18 Süsstrunk, Mr., 67, 70, 71 Sutz, Lake-dwelling at, 25, 511, 536, 543 Swan Island, 104 ----, Knowe, 425 Swastika, 385, 415, 538 Swords of bronze, 13, 28, 31, 33, 44, 47, 55, 58, 64, 83, 92, 94, 97, 99, 130, 144, 177, 211, 319, 487, 516 ----, partly of bronze and partly of iron, 31, 516 ----, with spiral handles, 516 ----, of iron, 28, 139, 282, 316, 351, 354, 371, 382, 393, 543-552 Sword-needles, 12, 16, 28, 85, 527 Sydney, Lord, attacks an Irish crannog, 481 Széchenyi, Count, 164 Szelevény, Terramara at, 168 Szontagsee, Lake-dwelling in, 325, 328
Table of oak (Wangen), 127 Talbot, Lord, on Lagore crannog, 352, 354 Talogh L., Crannog in, 395 Tassoni, Pietro and Giacomo, discover a terramara, 260 Tay L., Crannog in, 449 Tène, La, Lake-dwellings of Stone Age at, 39 ----, oppidum, Description of, 277-298 ----, Human skulls at, 537 ----, Mixed people at, 546 ----, Relics from, form a specific group, 546 ----, Distribution of this group in Europe, 548 Tergast, Dr., on _Warfen_, 343 Ternati, Lake of, 201 Terpen, Description of, 333-344 ----, Relics from, similar to those found at London Wall, 464, 494 Terramaricoli, Culture and civilisation of, 272 Terremare, Description of, 238, 276 Terreneuve, Lake-dwellings at, 87 Thielle, Pont de la, Lake-dwelling at, 39 ----, La Tène objects at, 546 Thonon, Lake-dwellings at, 93, 531 Thrasimene, Lake of, 276 Three-ages-system, 1 to 3 ---- ---- ----, Proofs of, in lake-dwellings, 496 Thuille, Lake of, 104 Tiberias, Coins of, 12 Tiefenau, La Tène objects at, 546 Tile with Roman letters, 462 Tin, Objects of, 16, 42, 45, 55, 58, 59, 63, 68, 89, 90, 102, 224, 519, 523, 524 ----, Strips of, used to ornament pottery, 42, 45, 58, 63, 68, 87, 96, 102, 529 Tinelli, Dr. Carlo, 202 Token of brass, 359 Tolsta, Crannog at, 449 Tonymore, Crannog in lake of, 372, 390 Toome Bar, Remains at, 395, 487 Toporovan, Lake of, 553 Torlundie L., Crannog in, 449 Torques of bronze, 102, 224, 293, 321, 520 ----, of gold, 281, 293 Torre Bairo, Torbiera di, 210 Tortoise, Shell of, 147, 185 Tószeg, Terramara at, 166, 276 Tougues, Lake-dwellings at, 90 Towey _Mere_, 467 Trachsal, Dr., on La Tène coins, 295 Trajan's Column, Representation of pile village on, 333, 537 Trana, Torbiera di, 211 Transition period, 510, 512 _Trapa natans_, 116, 185, 229 Traube, Mr. H., on jade, 508 Tray, Wooden, 411 Trepanning, 537 Treytel, Lake-dwelling at, 53 Trillick. (See Drumdarragh.) Trilocular dishes, 18, 44, 193 Triquetrum, 385 Tröltsch, Major v., 527 Troy, Jade found in, 508 ----, Pottery from, 174 Troyon, Mr. F., 45, 49, 51, 54, 60, 82, 92, 94 Tubes of bronze, with rings arranged symmetrically, 102, 531 Tuilière, Lake-dwelling at, 50 Tulewosee, Lake-dwelling in, 325, 327 Tullah L., Crannog in, 449 Tully L., Crannogs in, 395 Tullyline, Crannog at, 395 Tummell L., Crannog in, 449 Turgi, Lake-dwelling of, 130 Twann, Lake-dwelling at, 136 Tweezer of bronze, 366
Ubaghs, M., on Remains at Maestricht, 304 Ueberlingersee, 135-164 Uetikon, Lake-dwelling at, 19 Uhlmann, Dr., 69, 74, 498, 534 Ullepitsch, Mr., 169 Ullersberger, Mr., 139, 141 Unger, Professor Franz, 218 Unter-Uhldingen, Lake-dwelling at, 141, 507, 543 Uriconium, Roman city of, 453 Urr L., Crannog in, 449
Valcuvia, _Torbiera di_, 202 Vallamand, Lake-dwelling at, 71 Vallier, M., on Lake Paladru, 298 Valvasor, 168 Varano, Lake of, Palafittes in, 201 Varese, Lake of, 187 Vase, with marks of potter's fingers, 58 Vaux, Des, Lake-dwelling at, 50 Veagh L., Crannog in, 395 Vegetarians at Lagozza, 216 Vennacher L., Crannog in, 449 Venoge, Lake-dwelling at, 87 Venturi on terremare, 239 Verchère de Reffye on weapons from Alesia, 550 Versoix, Lake-dwelling at, 88 Vespasian, Coins of, 12 Vessels of bronze, 16, 29, 48, 71, 102, 446, 461 ----, of pottery with graduated holes, 59, 71 Vevey, M. Béat de, 61 Vie à l'Ane, Lake-dwelling at, 90 Vieugy, Lake-dwelling at, 104 Villa, Sig. Antonio, 186 ----, Sig. G. B., 204, 205 Villa Cappella, Terramara at, 269 Vimfou, Lake-dwelling at, 312 Vine, 194, 218, 273, 498, 536 Vinelz, Lake-dwelling at, 33, 504, 513, 536 Vingelz, Lake-dwelling at, 38, 481 Virchow, Professor, 167, 303, 308, 313, 316, 317, 328, 329, 536, 537 Virchowsee, Burgwall in, 315 Vitreous paste, Oval objects of, 441 Vitrified forts, 331 ----, fort over crannog, 443 Vivianite, Amorphous, 38, 343 ----, Crystals of, in bones, 184 Vouga, Mr. A., 40, 64, 66 ----, Mr. E., 278, 293, 294, 297 Vully, Mount, 67
Wabrzezno, Lake-dwelling at, 325 Waggons, portions of, 107, 293 Wakeman, Mr. W. F., 349, 375, 385, 489 Wallfisch, Island of, 311 Wallhausen, Lake-dwellings at, 135, 533 Wangen, Lake-dwelling at, 124, 497, 502, 504 _Warfen_ in East Friesland, 343 Warlubie, Lake-dwelling at, 324 Water-chestnut, 116, 185, 229 Wattie, Rev. James, 480 Wauwyl, Lake-dwelling at, 78, 492, 536 Wavre, M. W., 281 Wax used in casting, 58, 524 Weaving materials, 102, 114, 116, 216, 302, 498, _et passim_ Wedges of wood used to fix the handles of perforated stone celts, 151 Weerd, Insel, Lake-dwelling at, 128, 536 Weichmann-Kadow, Dr., 312 Werbelinsee, Lake-dwelling in, 313 Weyeregg, Lake-dwelling at, 163 Weyoch L., Crannog in, 449 Wheel-like objects of pottery, 16 ---- ----, of tin, 16, 55, 58, 59, 90 Wheels for waggon for chariot, 45, 208, 293 Whetstones, _passim_ Whistles, 109, 131, 167 White Loch of Ravenstone, Crannog in, 438 Wiesentheid, Lake-dwelling at, 303 Wilde, Sir W. R., 349, 373, 478, 486 Wilson, Rev. George, 448 Wingreis (Vingrave), Lake-dwelling at, 37, 481 Wismar, Lake-dwellings at, 306, 330 Wollishofen, Lake-dwelling at, 9, 12, 478, 505, 522, 527 Wood, Martin, Mr., 487 Wooden bench, 127 ----, dishes mended with clasps of brass, 431 ----, huts, 379, 392 ----, objects from Terpen, 342 ----, structure, Peculiar, in Barton Mere, 458 ----, understructures like loghouses, 252, 300, 314, 316, 317, 318, 326, 327 Wretham Mere, Lake-dwelling in, 455 Wurmbrand, Count, 162, 166 Würmsee, Lake-dwelling in, 153 Wurthen, Dr. Hartmann on, 344 Würzburg, Lake-dwelling at, 303
Yetholm L., Crannog in, 449 Yoan L., Crannog in, 395 Yoke for cattle, 25, 113, 499
Zintgraff, Mr., 40 Zug, Lake of, 79 ----, Lake-dwelling at, 79 Zürich, Lake of, 1-20 Zweieren, Lake-dwelling at, 80 _Zwirndreher_, 177
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