The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... celt , six inches long , and two and a half broad ; a whetstone , artificially rubbed on one side ; an iron leaf - shaped spear head , one foot three inches long , and two inches broad , with socket ; some frag- ments of turned pottery ...
... celt , six inches long , and two and a half broad ; a whetstone , artificially rubbed on one side ; an iron leaf - shaped spear head , one foot three inches long , and two inches broad , with socket ; some frag- ments of turned pottery ...
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... celt of the usual type , somewhat more pointed at the smaller end than the last - men- tioned specimen , four and three - quarter inches in length , and two inches its greater breadth ; and a fragment of pottery , appa- rently of the ...
... celt of the usual type , somewhat more pointed at the smaller end than the last - men- tioned specimen , four and three - quarter inches in length , and two inches its greater breadth ; and a fragment of pottery , appa- rently of the ...
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... Celts , and the people of Galatia , who were composed of Galli and Greeks . In time Taxaraι became corrupted to Keλrat , whence Kelt , Celt . Perhaps Kelt is a better orthography than Celt , because of the word celt , used for a stone ...
... Celts , and the people of Galatia , who were composed of Galli and Greeks . In time Taxaraι became corrupted to Keλrat , whence Kelt , Celt . Perhaps Kelt is a better orthography than Celt , because of the word celt , used for a stone ...
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... Celts , and which were believed by some to have been used for religious purposes , were found in Man , though those which he had seen presented some peculiarities which he had recently described to the Institute in his paper on the ...
... Celts , and which were believed by some to have been used for religious purposes , were found in Man , though those which he had seen presented some peculiarities which he had recently described to the Institute in his paper on the ...
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... Celtic type , or as the interpreters complacently say , the names are strange to our Gaedhelic nomenclature . The absurdity of the readings becomes more obvious when we find the word " Maqi , ” as given by the interpreters , sometimes ...
... Celtic type , or as the interpreters complacently say , the names are strange to our Gaedhelic nomenclature . The absurdity of the readings becomes more obvious when we find the word " Maqi , ” as given by the interpreters , sometimes ...
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