Half-hours Among Some English AntiquitiesHardwicke and Bogue, 1877 - 240 páginas |
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... handles ; ادرول Fig . 30 . Fig . 31 . Fig . 32 . Fig . 33 . Fig . 34 . but some were undoubtedly used by holding in the hand only . A celt of the form of Fig . 30 was found , still attached to its handle of wood , in the Solway Moss ...
... handles ; ادرول Fig . 30 . Fig . 31 . Fig . 32 . Fig . 33 . Fig . 34 . but some were undoubtedly used by holding in the hand only . A celt of the form of Fig . 30 was found , still attached to its handle of wood , in the Solway Moss ...
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Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt. curved upwards . Another handled example , found at Tranmere , is preserved in the Liverpool museum . The class of implements usually known by the name of " stone hammers " has been divided by Mr ...
Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt. curved upwards . Another handled example , found at Tranmere , is preserved in the Liverpool museum . The class of implements usually known by the name of " stone hammers " has been divided by Mr ...
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... handle , which had been of horn , the impression of the grain being distinctly perceptible ; a small jet bead ; and a circular flint . The celt had been , as was evident from the grain of wood still remaining , driven vertically , for ...
... handle , which had been of horn , the impression of the grain being distinctly perceptible ; a small jet bead ; and a circular flint . The celt had been , as was evident from the grain of wood still remaining , driven vertically , for ...
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... handle ; in others a raised Fig . 74 . Fig . 75 . Fig . 76 . Fig . 78 . Fig . 79 . Fig . 80 . Fig . 76 one of the deeply , flanged variety often termed " winged celts ; " the latter having , like some of the other examples in this group ...
... handle ; in others a raised Fig . 74 . Fig . 75 . Fig . 76 . Fig . 78 . Fig . 79 . Fig . 80 . Fig . 76 one of the deeply , flanged variety often termed " winged celts ; " the latter having , like some of the other examples in this group ...
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... handle appears to have been to have split the end of the stick or piece of wood , and then to have inserted the narrow end in the cleft , binding it tightly round with a thong . The central stop - ridge served for the ends of the split ...
... handle appears to have been to have split the end of the stick or piece of wood , and then to have inserted the narrow end in the cleft , binding it tightly round with a thong . The central stop - ridge served for the ends of the split ...
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