FOOTNOTES:[1]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xx, p. 659.[2]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, p. 351.[3]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxix, p. 311.[4]Journal Galway Archæological and Historical Society, vol. v, p. 159.[5]“New Grange and other Incised Tumuli in Ireland,” p. 62.[6]Journal Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. xlii, p. 259.[7]Sir R. Kane, Industrial Resources of Ireland. Second edition, 1845, p. 189.[8]See analysis of a socketed celt of an alloy of copper and antimony found at Elbing, West Prussia, Journal Anthropological Institute, vol. xxxvi, p. 21.[9]See paper “Irish Copper Celts,” Journal Anthropological Institute, vol. xxxi, p. 265, where the question is fully dealt with.[10]Crawford, “Early Bronze-Age Settlements in Britain,” Journal Royal Geographical Society, 1912, p. 217.[11]Prehistorische Zeitschrift, vol. i, 1909, p. 138.[12]Archæologia, vol. lxi, p. 162, and pl. xi, fig. 43.[13]Déchelette, Manuel d’Archéologie Préhistorique, vol. ii, p. 277.[14]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, sec. c, p. 91.[15]Journal Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol. xvi, p. 395.[16]“Manuel d’Archéologie,” vol. ii, p. 208.[17]“Archæologia,” vol. lxi, p. 162, and pl. xv.[18]“Manuel d’Archéologie,” vol. ii, p. 214.[19]“British Museum Bronze-Age Guide,” p. 148.[20]“New Grange and other Incised Tumuli,” p. 59, fig. 39.[21]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 450.[22]“British Museum Bronze-Age Guide,” p. 150.[23]Archæologia, lxi, p. 153.[24]See Munro, “Pre-historic Japan,” p. 435, fig. 276.[25]Naue, “Die Vorrömischen Schwerter,” pp. 12 and 20.[26]See Burrowes, “Discoveries in Crete,” p. 183.[27]“British Museum Bronze-Age Guide,” p. 30.[28]Proceedings Somerset Archæological and Natural History Society, vol. lv, 1909, pt. ii, pp. 66-84.[29]Cambridge Antiquarian Society’s Communications, vol. xii, p. 96.[30]Déchelette, “Manuel d’Archéologie,” vol. ii, p. 355, note.[31]Congrès Archéologique Français, Beauvais, 1905, p. 294.[32]Proc. Soc. Antiquaries of London, second series, vol. xxiv, p. 42.[33]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxvi, Sec. C, p. 119.[34]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxvi, Sec. C, 124.[35]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 85.[36]Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol. xxxvii, p. 86.[37]Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol. xxxvii, p. 181.[38]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 83.[39]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 91.[40]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 93.[41]“British Museum Bronze-Age Guide,” p. 28.[42]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxvii, Sec. C, p. 97.[43]Wilde’s Catalogue of the Royal Irish Academy’s Collection, p. 626.[44]Ibid.[45]Archæologia, vol. lxi, p. 153.[46]“Wilde’s Catalogue of Gold Antiquities,” p. 18.[47]Horae Ferales. pl. xi, fig.1.[48]Die Musik im römischen Heere “Mainzer Zeitschrift,” 1912, p. 36.[49]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxxi (Clare Island Survey, Part 5).[50]Abercromby, “Bronze-Age Pottery,” vol. i, p. 121.[51]Abercromby,op. cit., p. 121.[52]See Abercromby,op. cit., vol. ii, p. 24, who discusses these small vessels at length.[53]See Hoernes, “Jahrbuch für Altertnmskunde,” Band vi, p. 163.
[1]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xx, p. 659.
[1]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xx, p. 659.
[2]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, p. 351.
[2]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, p. 351.
[3]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxix, p. 311.
[3]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxix, p. 311.
[4]Journal Galway Archæological and Historical Society, vol. v, p. 159.
[4]Journal Galway Archæological and Historical Society, vol. v, p. 159.
[5]“New Grange and other Incised Tumuli in Ireland,” p. 62.
[5]“New Grange and other Incised Tumuli in Ireland,” p. 62.
[6]Journal Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. xlii, p. 259.
[6]Journal Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. xlii, p. 259.
[7]Sir R. Kane, Industrial Resources of Ireland. Second edition, 1845, p. 189.
[7]Sir R. Kane, Industrial Resources of Ireland. Second edition, 1845, p. 189.
[8]See analysis of a socketed celt of an alloy of copper and antimony found at Elbing, West Prussia, Journal Anthropological Institute, vol. xxxvi, p. 21.
[8]See analysis of a socketed celt of an alloy of copper and antimony found at Elbing, West Prussia, Journal Anthropological Institute, vol. xxxvi, p. 21.
[9]See paper “Irish Copper Celts,” Journal Anthropological Institute, vol. xxxi, p. 265, where the question is fully dealt with.
[9]See paper “Irish Copper Celts,” Journal Anthropological Institute, vol. xxxi, p. 265, where the question is fully dealt with.
[10]Crawford, “Early Bronze-Age Settlements in Britain,” Journal Royal Geographical Society, 1912, p. 217.
[10]Crawford, “Early Bronze-Age Settlements in Britain,” Journal Royal Geographical Society, 1912, p. 217.
[11]Prehistorische Zeitschrift, vol. i, 1909, p. 138.
[11]Prehistorische Zeitschrift, vol. i, 1909, p. 138.
[12]Archæologia, vol. lxi, p. 162, and pl. xi, fig. 43.
[12]Archæologia, vol. lxi, p. 162, and pl. xi, fig. 43.
[13]Déchelette, Manuel d’Archéologie Préhistorique, vol. ii, p. 277.
[13]Déchelette, Manuel d’Archéologie Préhistorique, vol. ii, p. 277.
[14]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, sec. c, p. 91.
[14]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, sec. c, p. 91.
[15]Journal Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol. xvi, p. 395.
[15]Journal Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol. xvi, p. 395.
[16]“Manuel d’Archéologie,” vol. ii, p. 208.
[16]“Manuel d’Archéologie,” vol. ii, p. 208.
[17]“Archæologia,” vol. lxi, p. 162, and pl. xv.
[17]“Archæologia,” vol. lxi, p. 162, and pl. xv.
[18]“Manuel d’Archéologie,” vol. ii, p. 214.
[18]“Manuel d’Archéologie,” vol. ii, p. 214.
[19]“British Museum Bronze-Age Guide,” p. 148.
[19]“British Museum Bronze-Age Guide,” p. 148.
[20]“New Grange and other Incised Tumuli,” p. 59, fig. 39.
[20]“New Grange and other Incised Tumuli,” p. 59, fig. 39.
[21]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 450.
[21]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 450.
[22]“British Museum Bronze-Age Guide,” p. 150.
[22]“British Museum Bronze-Age Guide,” p. 150.
[23]Archæologia, lxi, p. 153.
[23]Archæologia, lxi, p. 153.
[24]See Munro, “Pre-historic Japan,” p. 435, fig. 276.
[24]See Munro, “Pre-historic Japan,” p. 435, fig. 276.
[25]Naue, “Die Vorrömischen Schwerter,” pp. 12 and 20.
[25]Naue, “Die Vorrömischen Schwerter,” pp. 12 and 20.
[26]See Burrowes, “Discoveries in Crete,” p. 183.
[26]See Burrowes, “Discoveries in Crete,” p. 183.
[27]“British Museum Bronze-Age Guide,” p. 30.
[27]“British Museum Bronze-Age Guide,” p. 30.
[28]Proceedings Somerset Archæological and Natural History Society, vol. lv, 1909, pt. ii, pp. 66-84.
[28]Proceedings Somerset Archæological and Natural History Society, vol. lv, 1909, pt. ii, pp. 66-84.
[29]Cambridge Antiquarian Society’s Communications, vol. xii, p. 96.
[29]Cambridge Antiquarian Society’s Communications, vol. xii, p. 96.
[30]Déchelette, “Manuel d’Archéologie,” vol. ii, p. 355, note.
[30]Déchelette, “Manuel d’Archéologie,” vol. ii, p. 355, note.
[31]Congrès Archéologique Français, Beauvais, 1905, p. 294.
[31]Congrès Archéologique Français, Beauvais, 1905, p. 294.
[32]Proc. Soc. Antiquaries of London, second series, vol. xxiv, p. 42.
[32]Proc. Soc. Antiquaries of London, second series, vol. xxiv, p. 42.
[33]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxvi, Sec. C, p. 119.
[33]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxvi, Sec. C, p. 119.
[34]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxvi, Sec. C, 124.
[34]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxvi, Sec. C, 124.
[35]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 85.
[35]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 85.
[36]Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol. xxxvii, p. 86.
[36]Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol. xxxvii, p. 86.
[37]Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol. xxxvii, p. 181.
[37]Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol. xxxvii, p. 181.
[38]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 83.
[38]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 83.
[39]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 91.
[39]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 91.
[40]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 93.
[40]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxx, Sec. C, p. 93.
[41]“British Museum Bronze-Age Guide,” p. 28.
[41]“British Museum Bronze-Age Guide,” p. 28.
[42]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxvii, Sec. C, p. 97.
[42]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxvii, Sec. C, p. 97.
[43]Wilde’s Catalogue of the Royal Irish Academy’s Collection, p. 626.
[43]Wilde’s Catalogue of the Royal Irish Academy’s Collection, p. 626.
[44]Ibid.
[44]Ibid.
[45]Archæologia, vol. lxi, p. 153.
[45]Archæologia, vol. lxi, p. 153.
[46]“Wilde’s Catalogue of Gold Antiquities,” p. 18.
[46]“Wilde’s Catalogue of Gold Antiquities,” p. 18.
[47]Horae Ferales. pl. xi, fig.1.
[47]Horae Ferales. pl. xi, fig.1.
[48]Die Musik im römischen Heere “Mainzer Zeitschrift,” 1912, p. 36.
[48]Die Musik im römischen Heere “Mainzer Zeitschrift,” 1912, p. 36.
[49]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxxi (Clare Island Survey, Part 5).
[49]Proc. Royal Irish Academy, vol. xxxi (Clare Island Survey, Part 5).
[50]Abercromby, “Bronze-Age Pottery,” vol. i, p. 121.
[50]Abercromby, “Bronze-Age Pottery,” vol. i, p. 121.
[51]Abercromby,op. cit., p. 121.
[51]Abercromby,op. cit., p. 121.
[52]See Abercromby,op. cit., vol. ii, p. 24, who discusses these small vessels at length.
[52]See Abercromby,op. cit., vol. ii, p. 24, who discusses these small vessels at length.
[53]See Hoernes, “Jahrbuch für Altertnmskunde,” Band vi, p. 163.
[53]See Hoernes, “Jahrbuch für Altertnmskunde,” Band vi, p. 163.