Chapter 15

FOOTNOTES:[1]Beddoe (1885) 29; Holmes (1907) 434, 437, 440; Macalister (1921) 2. 41–49.[2]Moir (1921) 390–411; Burkitt (1921) 2. 456, 7; Man xxii. 33.[3]Macalister (1921) 1. 148–177.[4]Keith (1915) 1. 228–244; Schötensack (1908).[5]Keith (1915) 1. 293–452; Dawson, etc. (1913); Boule (1915).[6]Keith (1915) 1. 178–193; Duckworth (1913); Macalister (1921) 1. 222, where other authorities are cited.[7]Nature, 12th October, 1916.[8]The question is well discussed by Macalister (1921) 1. 196–204, who gives numerous references.[9]Osborn (1921) 585, 6.[10]Obermaier (1906–7).[11]Burkitt (1921) 1. 95–97; Macalister (1921) 1. 215–218, 255–259, 585–590.[12]Obermaier (1906–7); Burkitt (1921) 1. 47; Macalister (1921) 1. 584, where other authorities are cited.[13]Vid. infr.p. 6.[14]Macalister (1921) 1. 285–314, where all authorities are fully cited; Keith (1915) 118.[15]Macalister (1921) 1. 298–301; who cites Boule (1911–13).[16]Keith (1915) 1. 122–124, 156.[17]Keith (1915) 1. 102–136; Macalister (1921) 1. 285–314.[18]Smith (1922) 464, 465; but a different view is held by Woodward (1922) 579.[19]Burkitt (1921) 1. 72, 92, 97, 98.[20]Macalister (1921) 1. 581, who cites Hrdlička.[21]Macalister (1921) 1. 313; Keith (1915) 1. 135.[22]Vid. Appendix I.[23]From Capsa, the old name for Gafra in Tunisia; Morgan, etc. (1910–1).[24]Macalister (1921) 1. 576–580.[25]Burkitt (1921) 1. 95, 106.[26]Seligman (1921).[27]Seligman (1921) 128.[28]Macalister (1921) 1. 581.[29]Fleure (1920).[30]Testut (1889).[31]Keith (1915) 1. 62–68.[32]Keith (1915) 1. 66.[33]Keith (1915) 1. 65.[34]Fleure (1920).[35]Ripley (1900) 39, 173.[36]Ripley (1900) 39, 40.[37]Parkyn (1915); Burkitt (1921) 1. 192–272.[38]Fleure (1920) 19–21.[39]Corrêa (1919) 121, 122.[40]Bourguignat (1868) 43, 48, 49, Pl. vii., viii.[41]Ripley (1900) 165–179.[42]Thus Burkitt (1921) 1. 42, 127, but Macalister (1921) 1. 373, 376, 582, states that the steppe conditions had passed before the beginning of the Solutrean period.[43]Burkitt (1921) 1. 130–133.[44]Burkitt (1921) 1. 132, 135.[45]Burkitt (1921) 1. 129; Macalister (1921) 1. 434.[46]Burkitt (1921) 1. 129.[47]Montelius (1921).[48]Nordmann (1922).[49]Burkitt (1921) 1. 232.[50]Fleure (1920) 21–25.[51]Burkitt (1921) 1. 43.[52]Testut (1889); Clark (1920) 288–291.[53]Sollas (1911) 348–350, where all authorities are cited.[54]Osborn (1918) 516–518.[55]Burkitt (1921) 1. 273–285.[56]Macalister (1921) 1. 525.[57]Macalister (1921) 1. 537, 538.[58]Sergi (1901).[59]Brace (1863) 65, 66; Keane (1908) 360.[60]Giuffrida-Ruggeri (1921).[61]Jones, Morris (1900).[62]Macalister (1921) 1. 541, 542.[63]Macalister (1921) 1. 542.[64]Macalister (1921) 1. 542.[65]Corrêa (1919) 123.[66]Osborn (1918) 481–485.[67]Peake (1922) 1. 64, 65.[68]Osborn (1918), 487, 488.[69]Johansen (1918–19).[70]Burkitt (1921) 1. 155.[71]Burkitt (1921) 1. 156.[72]Peake (1919).[73]Nordmann (1922).[74]Macalister (1921) 1. 533–535.[75]Burkitt (1921) 1. 108, 155.[76]Peake & Crawford (1922).[77]Fleure & James (1916) 114; Beddoe (1885) 8–13.[78]Bosanquet (1904) 216–233.[79]Peet (1909) 150; Mosso (1910) 365–367.[80]Déchelette (1908–14) 1. 355–661passim.[81](Warren 1921).[82]Smith, G. Elliot (1919) 143, 150–153.[83]Smith, G. Elliot (1919) 221–225.[84]Smith, G. Elliot (1911) 4.[85]Macalister (1921) 1. 353.[86]Mosso (1910) 205–209.[87]Peake & Hooton (1915) 98, 117.[88]Lubbock (1865) 201, 202.[89]Breasted (1912) 28.[90]Newberry (1920).[91]Breasted (1912) 597.[92]Hall (1920).[93]Gowland (1912) 247; King (1910) 72, 360.[94]Pumpelly (1908) 1. 32et seq.[95]Breasted (1912) 28.[96]Breasted (1912) 6, 94.[97]Breasted (1912) 136.[98]Breasted (1912) 94.[99]Sayce (1921).[100]Gowland (1912), 245, 252.[101]Peake (1916) 2. 119, 120.[102]Leeds (1922).[103]Siret (1908, 1909, 1910).[104]Hildburgh (1922).[105]Schliemann (1880) 349, figs. 245, 246.[106]Peake (1916) 1. 169.[107]Peake (1916) 2. 119, 120.[108]Peake (1916) 2. 119, 120.[109]Peet (1909) 194, quoting B.P. xxiv. 208; 214, 260, fig. 142, quoting B.P. xxii. 305.[110]Zammit (1917) Pl. xxi. fig. 2.[111]Crawford (1912) 1. 194, where the literature on the subject is summarised.[112]Armstrong (1920).[113]Crawford (1912) 1. 195, 196, with map (fig. 8).[114]Crawford (1912) 2. 42.[115]cf.inter aliaM.A.N. (1908–9) 5, fig. 1, 11, fig. 5.[116]Crawford (1912) 1. 186, fig. 2.[117]Peake (1922) 2.[118]Clark (1911).[119]Peake (1911).[120]Crawford (1912) 1. 196.[121]Evans (1897) 212.[122]Crawford (1912) 1. 196.[123]Peake (1917).[124]Peake (1922) 2.[125]Crawford (1912) 1. 197, fig. 9.[126]Fergusson (1872); Borlase (1897); Peet (1912).[127]Peet (1912) 98–113; Ashby, etc.; Magri (1906); Zammit (1910).[128]Peet (1912) 1–4; see also Giuffrida-Ruggeri (1916) 21, who quotes Patroni (1916).[129]Smith (1913).[130]Peake (1916) 2. 116, 117.[131]Perry (1915); Smith (1915).[132]Perry (1915).[133]Fergusson (1872) map, p. 533.[134]Lane-Fox (1869) 66.[135]Aberg (1916) 22, 23, map ii.[136]Déchelette (1908–1914) i. 384–386; Mortillet (1901) 32.[137]Sterjna (1910).[138]Lane-Fox (1869) 66.[139]Déchelette (1908–14) ii. map facing p. 512.[140]Sterjna (1910); Déchelette (1908–1914) i. 393.[141]Zammit (1917) Pl. xxi. fig. 2.[142]Joshua v. 2; cf. Exodus iv. 25.[143]1 Kings vi. 7.[144]Leeds (1920) 229.[145]Leeds (1922).[146]Zammit (1920) Pl. xxxiv. fig. 3.[147]Sergi (1901) 284, fig. 78.[148]Peet (1909) 204, fig. 75; Déchelette (1908–1914) ii. 75.[149]Peake (1916) 1. 169.[150]The megalithic structures had passed through several stages before the arrival in Jutland of the single grave people, or beaker-folk. cf. Sterjna (1910).[151]Smith (1913).[152]Macalister (1912) 12–20.[153]Fleure and James (1916).[154]Fleure and James (1916) 117.[155]Fleure and James (1916) 137.[156]Fleure and James (1916) 138.[157]Fleure and James (1916) 139; Fleure (1918) 1. 16; Fleure (1918) 2. 222, 223.[158]Fleure and James (1916) 139; Fleure (1918) 1. 16; Fleure (1918) 2. 222, 223.[159]Dennis (1883) i. 261; ii. 332; Taylor (1874) 94; Lovett-Cameron (1909) 188.[160]Dennis (1883) i. xxxv.; Herodotus i. 94.[161]Dennis (1883) i. xxviii., who quotes various Latin writers.[162]Dennis (1883) i. 37, 264–269, 388, 413, 414, 455.[163]Dennis (1883) ii. 458; but see Peet (1912) 76.[164]Dennis (1883) ii. 275.[165]Dennis (1883) ii. 116.[166]Jastrow (1911) 147–206, but specially 192; see also Modestov (1907) 388ff., who quotes Cara (1894–1902) iii. 338.[167]King (1910) figs. 20, 23, 24, 39, 40, 44, 45; Langdon (1920). Pl. xi. fig. 1; Pl. xii. fig. 9.[168]Dennis (1883) i. 261, ii. 332.[169]Morgan (1905) Pl. xv., xvi., xxiii.[170]Peet (1912) 115–118; Macalister (1912) 17, 18; Fergusson (1872) 438–445.[171]Peet (1912) 114; Morgan (1894) i. 261–266.[172]Pumpelly (1905) 114.[173]King (1910) 53.[174]Schenk (1912) 188.[175]Keller (1866) 57, 297.[176]Keller (1866); Munro (1890); Schenk (1912).[177]Šmid (1908), (1909) 117–126; other authorities are cited in fn. p. 118.[178]Herodotus v. 16.[179]Hippocrates xxxvii.[180]Ripley (1900) 549, 550.

FOOTNOTES:

[1]Beddoe (1885) 29; Holmes (1907) 434, 437, 440; Macalister (1921) 2. 41–49.

[1]Beddoe (1885) 29; Holmes (1907) 434, 437, 440; Macalister (1921) 2. 41–49.

[2]Moir (1921) 390–411; Burkitt (1921) 2. 456, 7; Man xxii. 33.

[2]Moir (1921) 390–411; Burkitt (1921) 2. 456, 7; Man xxii. 33.

[3]Macalister (1921) 1. 148–177.

[3]Macalister (1921) 1. 148–177.

[4]Keith (1915) 1. 228–244; Schötensack (1908).

[4]Keith (1915) 1. 228–244; Schötensack (1908).

[5]Keith (1915) 1. 293–452; Dawson, etc. (1913); Boule (1915).

[5]Keith (1915) 1. 293–452; Dawson, etc. (1913); Boule (1915).

[6]Keith (1915) 1. 178–193; Duckworth (1913); Macalister (1921) 1. 222, where other authorities are cited.

[6]Keith (1915) 1. 178–193; Duckworth (1913); Macalister (1921) 1. 222, where other authorities are cited.

[7]Nature, 12th October, 1916.

[7]Nature, 12th October, 1916.

[8]The question is well discussed by Macalister (1921) 1. 196–204, who gives numerous references.

[8]The question is well discussed by Macalister (1921) 1. 196–204, who gives numerous references.

[9]Osborn (1921) 585, 6.

[9]Osborn (1921) 585, 6.

[10]Obermaier (1906–7).

[10]Obermaier (1906–7).

[11]Burkitt (1921) 1. 95–97; Macalister (1921) 1. 215–218, 255–259, 585–590.

[11]Burkitt (1921) 1. 95–97; Macalister (1921) 1. 215–218, 255–259, 585–590.

[12]Obermaier (1906–7); Burkitt (1921) 1. 47; Macalister (1921) 1. 584, where other authorities are cited.

[12]Obermaier (1906–7); Burkitt (1921) 1. 47; Macalister (1921) 1. 584, where other authorities are cited.

[13]Vid. infr.p. 6.

[13]Vid. infr.p. 6.

[14]Macalister (1921) 1. 285–314, where all authorities are fully cited; Keith (1915) 118.

[14]Macalister (1921) 1. 285–314, where all authorities are fully cited; Keith (1915) 118.

[15]Macalister (1921) 1. 298–301; who cites Boule (1911–13).

[15]Macalister (1921) 1. 298–301; who cites Boule (1911–13).

[16]Keith (1915) 1. 122–124, 156.

[16]Keith (1915) 1. 122–124, 156.

[17]Keith (1915) 1. 102–136; Macalister (1921) 1. 285–314.

[17]Keith (1915) 1. 102–136; Macalister (1921) 1. 285–314.

[18]Smith (1922) 464, 465; but a different view is held by Woodward (1922) 579.

[18]Smith (1922) 464, 465; but a different view is held by Woodward (1922) 579.

[19]Burkitt (1921) 1. 72, 92, 97, 98.

[19]Burkitt (1921) 1. 72, 92, 97, 98.

[20]Macalister (1921) 1. 581, who cites Hrdlička.

[20]Macalister (1921) 1. 581, who cites Hrdlička.

[21]Macalister (1921) 1. 313; Keith (1915) 1. 135.

[21]Macalister (1921) 1. 313; Keith (1915) 1. 135.

[22]Vid. Appendix I.

[22]Vid. Appendix I.

[23]From Capsa, the old name for Gafra in Tunisia; Morgan, etc. (1910–1).

[23]From Capsa, the old name for Gafra in Tunisia; Morgan, etc. (1910–1).

[24]Macalister (1921) 1. 576–580.

[24]Macalister (1921) 1. 576–580.

[25]Burkitt (1921) 1. 95, 106.

[25]Burkitt (1921) 1. 95, 106.

[26]Seligman (1921).

[26]Seligman (1921).

[27]Seligman (1921) 128.

[27]Seligman (1921) 128.

[28]Macalister (1921) 1. 581.

[28]Macalister (1921) 1. 581.

[29]Fleure (1920).

[29]Fleure (1920).

[30]Testut (1889).

[30]Testut (1889).

[31]Keith (1915) 1. 62–68.

[31]Keith (1915) 1. 62–68.

[32]Keith (1915) 1. 66.

[32]Keith (1915) 1. 66.

[33]Keith (1915) 1. 65.

[33]Keith (1915) 1. 65.

[34]Fleure (1920).

[34]Fleure (1920).

[35]Ripley (1900) 39, 173.

[35]Ripley (1900) 39, 173.

[36]Ripley (1900) 39, 40.

[36]Ripley (1900) 39, 40.

[37]Parkyn (1915); Burkitt (1921) 1. 192–272.

[37]Parkyn (1915); Burkitt (1921) 1. 192–272.

[38]Fleure (1920) 19–21.

[38]Fleure (1920) 19–21.

[39]Corrêa (1919) 121, 122.

[39]Corrêa (1919) 121, 122.

[40]Bourguignat (1868) 43, 48, 49, Pl. vii., viii.

[40]Bourguignat (1868) 43, 48, 49, Pl. vii., viii.

[41]Ripley (1900) 165–179.

[41]Ripley (1900) 165–179.

[42]Thus Burkitt (1921) 1. 42, 127, but Macalister (1921) 1. 373, 376, 582, states that the steppe conditions had passed before the beginning of the Solutrean period.

[42]Thus Burkitt (1921) 1. 42, 127, but Macalister (1921) 1. 373, 376, 582, states that the steppe conditions had passed before the beginning of the Solutrean period.

[43]Burkitt (1921) 1. 130–133.

[43]Burkitt (1921) 1. 130–133.

[44]Burkitt (1921) 1. 132, 135.

[44]Burkitt (1921) 1. 132, 135.

[45]Burkitt (1921) 1. 129; Macalister (1921) 1. 434.

[45]Burkitt (1921) 1. 129; Macalister (1921) 1. 434.

[46]Burkitt (1921) 1. 129.

[46]Burkitt (1921) 1. 129.

[47]Montelius (1921).

[47]Montelius (1921).

[48]Nordmann (1922).

[48]Nordmann (1922).

[49]Burkitt (1921) 1. 232.

[49]Burkitt (1921) 1. 232.

[50]Fleure (1920) 21–25.

[50]Fleure (1920) 21–25.

[51]Burkitt (1921) 1. 43.

[51]Burkitt (1921) 1. 43.

[52]Testut (1889); Clark (1920) 288–291.

[52]Testut (1889); Clark (1920) 288–291.

[53]Sollas (1911) 348–350, where all authorities are cited.

[53]Sollas (1911) 348–350, where all authorities are cited.

[54]Osborn (1918) 516–518.

[54]Osborn (1918) 516–518.

[55]Burkitt (1921) 1. 273–285.

[55]Burkitt (1921) 1. 273–285.

[56]Macalister (1921) 1. 525.

[56]Macalister (1921) 1. 525.

[57]Macalister (1921) 1. 537, 538.

[57]Macalister (1921) 1. 537, 538.

[58]Sergi (1901).

[58]Sergi (1901).

[59]Brace (1863) 65, 66; Keane (1908) 360.

[59]Brace (1863) 65, 66; Keane (1908) 360.

[60]Giuffrida-Ruggeri (1921).

[60]Giuffrida-Ruggeri (1921).

[61]Jones, Morris (1900).

[61]Jones, Morris (1900).

[62]Macalister (1921) 1. 541, 542.

[62]Macalister (1921) 1. 541, 542.

[63]Macalister (1921) 1. 542.

[63]Macalister (1921) 1. 542.

[64]Macalister (1921) 1. 542.

[64]Macalister (1921) 1. 542.

[65]Corrêa (1919) 123.

[65]Corrêa (1919) 123.

[66]Osborn (1918) 481–485.

[66]Osborn (1918) 481–485.

[67]Peake (1922) 1. 64, 65.

[67]Peake (1922) 1. 64, 65.

[68]Osborn (1918), 487, 488.

[68]Osborn (1918), 487, 488.

[69]Johansen (1918–19).

[69]Johansen (1918–19).

[70]Burkitt (1921) 1. 155.

[70]Burkitt (1921) 1. 155.

[71]Burkitt (1921) 1. 156.

[71]Burkitt (1921) 1. 156.

[72]Peake (1919).

[72]Peake (1919).

[73]Nordmann (1922).

[73]Nordmann (1922).

[74]Macalister (1921) 1. 533–535.

[74]Macalister (1921) 1. 533–535.

[75]Burkitt (1921) 1. 108, 155.

[75]Burkitt (1921) 1. 108, 155.

[76]Peake & Crawford (1922).

[76]Peake & Crawford (1922).

[77]Fleure & James (1916) 114; Beddoe (1885) 8–13.

[77]Fleure & James (1916) 114; Beddoe (1885) 8–13.

[78]Bosanquet (1904) 216–233.

[78]Bosanquet (1904) 216–233.

[79]Peet (1909) 150; Mosso (1910) 365–367.

[79]Peet (1909) 150; Mosso (1910) 365–367.

[80]Déchelette (1908–14) 1. 355–661passim.

[80]Déchelette (1908–14) 1. 355–661passim.

[81](Warren 1921).

[81](Warren 1921).

[82]Smith, G. Elliot (1919) 143, 150–153.

[82]Smith, G. Elliot (1919) 143, 150–153.

[83]Smith, G. Elliot (1919) 221–225.

[83]Smith, G. Elliot (1919) 221–225.

[84]Smith, G. Elliot (1911) 4.

[84]Smith, G. Elliot (1911) 4.

[85]Macalister (1921) 1. 353.

[85]Macalister (1921) 1. 353.

[86]Mosso (1910) 205–209.

[86]Mosso (1910) 205–209.

[87]Peake & Hooton (1915) 98, 117.

[87]Peake & Hooton (1915) 98, 117.

[88]Lubbock (1865) 201, 202.

[88]Lubbock (1865) 201, 202.

[89]Breasted (1912) 28.

[89]Breasted (1912) 28.

[90]Newberry (1920).

[90]Newberry (1920).

[91]Breasted (1912) 597.

[91]Breasted (1912) 597.

[92]Hall (1920).

[92]Hall (1920).

[93]Gowland (1912) 247; King (1910) 72, 360.

[93]Gowland (1912) 247; King (1910) 72, 360.

[94]Pumpelly (1908) 1. 32et seq.

[94]Pumpelly (1908) 1. 32et seq.

[95]Breasted (1912) 28.

[95]Breasted (1912) 28.

[96]Breasted (1912) 6, 94.

[96]Breasted (1912) 6, 94.

[97]Breasted (1912) 136.

[97]Breasted (1912) 136.

[98]Breasted (1912) 94.

[98]Breasted (1912) 94.

[99]Sayce (1921).

[99]Sayce (1921).

[100]Gowland (1912), 245, 252.

[100]Gowland (1912), 245, 252.

[101]Peake (1916) 2. 119, 120.

[101]Peake (1916) 2. 119, 120.

[102]Leeds (1922).

[102]Leeds (1922).

[103]Siret (1908, 1909, 1910).

[103]Siret (1908, 1909, 1910).

[104]Hildburgh (1922).

[104]Hildburgh (1922).

[105]Schliemann (1880) 349, figs. 245, 246.

[105]Schliemann (1880) 349, figs. 245, 246.

[106]Peake (1916) 1. 169.

[106]Peake (1916) 1. 169.

[107]Peake (1916) 2. 119, 120.

[107]Peake (1916) 2. 119, 120.

[108]Peake (1916) 2. 119, 120.

[108]Peake (1916) 2. 119, 120.

[109]Peet (1909) 194, quoting B.P. xxiv. 208; 214, 260, fig. 142, quoting B.P. xxii. 305.

[109]Peet (1909) 194, quoting B.P. xxiv. 208; 214, 260, fig. 142, quoting B.P. xxii. 305.

[110]Zammit (1917) Pl. xxi. fig. 2.

[110]Zammit (1917) Pl. xxi. fig. 2.

[111]Crawford (1912) 1. 194, where the literature on the subject is summarised.

[111]Crawford (1912) 1. 194, where the literature on the subject is summarised.

[112]Armstrong (1920).

[112]Armstrong (1920).

[113]Crawford (1912) 1. 195, 196, with map (fig. 8).

[113]Crawford (1912) 1. 195, 196, with map (fig. 8).

[114]Crawford (1912) 2. 42.

[114]Crawford (1912) 2. 42.

[115]cf.inter aliaM.A.N. (1908–9) 5, fig. 1, 11, fig. 5.

[115]cf.inter aliaM.A.N. (1908–9) 5, fig. 1, 11, fig. 5.

[116]Crawford (1912) 1. 186, fig. 2.

[116]Crawford (1912) 1. 186, fig. 2.

[117]Peake (1922) 2.

[117]Peake (1922) 2.

[118]Clark (1911).

[118]Clark (1911).

[119]Peake (1911).

[119]Peake (1911).

[120]Crawford (1912) 1. 196.

[120]Crawford (1912) 1. 196.

[121]Evans (1897) 212.

[121]Evans (1897) 212.

[122]Crawford (1912) 1. 196.

[122]Crawford (1912) 1. 196.

[123]Peake (1917).

[123]Peake (1917).

[124]Peake (1922) 2.

[124]Peake (1922) 2.

[125]Crawford (1912) 1. 197, fig. 9.

[125]Crawford (1912) 1. 197, fig. 9.

[126]Fergusson (1872); Borlase (1897); Peet (1912).

[126]Fergusson (1872); Borlase (1897); Peet (1912).

[127]Peet (1912) 98–113; Ashby, etc.; Magri (1906); Zammit (1910).

[127]Peet (1912) 98–113; Ashby, etc.; Magri (1906); Zammit (1910).

[128]Peet (1912) 1–4; see also Giuffrida-Ruggeri (1916) 21, who quotes Patroni (1916).

[128]Peet (1912) 1–4; see also Giuffrida-Ruggeri (1916) 21, who quotes Patroni (1916).

[129]Smith (1913).

[129]Smith (1913).

[130]Peake (1916) 2. 116, 117.

[130]Peake (1916) 2. 116, 117.

[131]Perry (1915); Smith (1915).

[131]Perry (1915); Smith (1915).

[132]Perry (1915).

[132]Perry (1915).

[133]Fergusson (1872) map, p. 533.

[133]Fergusson (1872) map, p. 533.

[134]Lane-Fox (1869) 66.

[134]Lane-Fox (1869) 66.

[135]Aberg (1916) 22, 23, map ii.

[135]Aberg (1916) 22, 23, map ii.

[136]Déchelette (1908–1914) i. 384–386; Mortillet (1901) 32.

[136]Déchelette (1908–1914) i. 384–386; Mortillet (1901) 32.

[137]Sterjna (1910).

[137]Sterjna (1910).

[138]Lane-Fox (1869) 66.

[138]Lane-Fox (1869) 66.

[139]Déchelette (1908–14) ii. map facing p. 512.

[139]Déchelette (1908–14) ii. map facing p. 512.

[140]Sterjna (1910); Déchelette (1908–1914) i. 393.

[140]Sterjna (1910); Déchelette (1908–1914) i. 393.

[141]Zammit (1917) Pl. xxi. fig. 2.

[141]Zammit (1917) Pl. xxi. fig. 2.

[142]Joshua v. 2; cf. Exodus iv. 25.

[142]Joshua v. 2; cf. Exodus iv. 25.

[143]1 Kings vi. 7.

[143]1 Kings vi. 7.

[144]Leeds (1920) 229.

[144]Leeds (1920) 229.

[145]Leeds (1922).

[145]Leeds (1922).

[146]Zammit (1920) Pl. xxxiv. fig. 3.

[146]Zammit (1920) Pl. xxxiv. fig. 3.

[147]Sergi (1901) 284, fig. 78.

[147]Sergi (1901) 284, fig. 78.

[148]Peet (1909) 204, fig. 75; Déchelette (1908–1914) ii. 75.

[148]Peet (1909) 204, fig. 75; Déchelette (1908–1914) ii. 75.

[149]Peake (1916) 1. 169.

[149]Peake (1916) 1. 169.

[150]The megalithic structures had passed through several stages before the arrival in Jutland of the single grave people, or beaker-folk. cf. Sterjna (1910).

[150]The megalithic structures had passed through several stages before the arrival in Jutland of the single grave people, or beaker-folk. cf. Sterjna (1910).

[151]Smith (1913).

[151]Smith (1913).

[152]Macalister (1912) 12–20.

[152]Macalister (1912) 12–20.

[153]Fleure and James (1916).

[153]Fleure and James (1916).

[154]Fleure and James (1916) 117.

[154]Fleure and James (1916) 117.

[155]Fleure and James (1916) 137.

[155]Fleure and James (1916) 137.

[156]Fleure and James (1916) 138.

[156]Fleure and James (1916) 138.

[157]Fleure and James (1916) 139; Fleure (1918) 1. 16; Fleure (1918) 2. 222, 223.

[157]Fleure and James (1916) 139; Fleure (1918) 1. 16; Fleure (1918) 2. 222, 223.

[158]Fleure and James (1916) 139; Fleure (1918) 1. 16; Fleure (1918) 2. 222, 223.

[158]Fleure and James (1916) 139; Fleure (1918) 1. 16; Fleure (1918) 2. 222, 223.

[159]Dennis (1883) i. 261; ii. 332; Taylor (1874) 94; Lovett-Cameron (1909) 188.

[159]Dennis (1883) i. 261; ii. 332; Taylor (1874) 94; Lovett-Cameron (1909) 188.

[160]Dennis (1883) i. xxxv.; Herodotus i. 94.

[160]Dennis (1883) i. xxxv.; Herodotus i. 94.

[161]Dennis (1883) i. xxviii., who quotes various Latin writers.

[161]Dennis (1883) i. xxviii., who quotes various Latin writers.

[162]Dennis (1883) i. 37, 264–269, 388, 413, 414, 455.

[162]Dennis (1883) i. 37, 264–269, 388, 413, 414, 455.

[163]Dennis (1883) ii. 458; but see Peet (1912) 76.

[163]Dennis (1883) ii. 458; but see Peet (1912) 76.

[164]Dennis (1883) ii. 275.

[164]Dennis (1883) ii. 275.

[165]Dennis (1883) ii. 116.

[165]Dennis (1883) ii. 116.

[166]Jastrow (1911) 147–206, but specially 192; see also Modestov (1907) 388ff., who quotes Cara (1894–1902) iii. 338.

[166]Jastrow (1911) 147–206, but specially 192; see also Modestov (1907) 388ff., who quotes Cara (1894–1902) iii. 338.

[167]King (1910) figs. 20, 23, 24, 39, 40, 44, 45; Langdon (1920). Pl. xi. fig. 1; Pl. xii. fig. 9.

[167]King (1910) figs. 20, 23, 24, 39, 40, 44, 45; Langdon (1920). Pl. xi. fig. 1; Pl. xii. fig. 9.

[168]Dennis (1883) i. 261, ii. 332.

[168]Dennis (1883) i. 261, ii. 332.

[169]Morgan (1905) Pl. xv., xvi., xxiii.

[169]Morgan (1905) Pl. xv., xvi., xxiii.

[170]Peet (1912) 115–118; Macalister (1912) 17, 18; Fergusson (1872) 438–445.

[170]Peet (1912) 115–118; Macalister (1912) 17, 18; Fergusson (1872) 438–445.

[171]Peet (1912) 114; Morgan (1894) i. 261–266.

[171]Peet (1912) 114; Morgan (1894) i. 261–266.

[172]Pumpelly (1905) 114.

[172]Pumpelly (1905) 114.

[173]King (1910) 53.

[173]King (1910) 53.

[174]Schenk (1912) 188.

[174]Schenk (1912) 188.

[175]Keller (1866) 57, 297.

[175]Keller (1866) 57, 297.

[176]Keller (1866); Munro (1890); Schenk (1912).

[176]Keller (1866); Munro (1890); Schenk (1912).

[177]Šmid (1908), (1909) 117–126; other authorities are cited in fn. p. 118.

[177]Šmid (1908), (1909) 117–126; other authorities are cited in fn. p. 118.

[178]Herodotus v. 16.

[178]Herodotus v. 16.

[179]Hippocrates xxxvii.

[179]Hippocrates xxxvii.

[180]Ripley (1900) 549, 550.

[180]Ripley (1900) 549, 550.


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