Half-hours Among Some English AntiquitiesHardwicke and Bogue, 1877 - 240 páginas |
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... metal of the common type of stone celts , as will be seen on reference to Figs . 30 and 34. This form , which the late Sir William Wilde judiciously denominated the " simple flat celt , " is a plain hatchet - shaped flat piece of metal ...
... metal of the common type of stone celts , as will be seen on reference to Figs . 30 and 34. This form , which the late Sir William Wilde judiciously denominated the " simple flat celt , " is a plain hatchet - shaped flat piece of metal ...
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... metal - may have been , was passed and repassed . It is placed immediately beneath the stop , and its orifice is chamfered or countersunk " on either side , so as to prevent , as far as possible , chafing of the ligature . Now and then ...
... metal - may have been , was passed and repassed . It is placed immediately beneath the stop , and its orifice is chamfered or countersunk " on either side , so as to prevent , as far as possible , chafing of the ligature . Now and then ...
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... metal which encompassed the brow . From the impression on the metal it is evident that the outside was covered with plates of horn disposed diagonally so as to produce a herring - bone pattern ; the ends of the plates were secured ...
... metal which encompassed the brow . From the impression on the metal it is evident that the outside was covered with plates of horn disposed diagonally so as to produce a herring - bone pattern ; the ends of the plates were secured ...
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... metal or wood ; the scabbards , of wood , or leather , or bronze , are often elaborately ornamented at the chape . They are not unfrequently found in Anglo - Saxon interments , where they usually lie by the side of the skeleton , as ...
... metal or wood ; the scabbards , of wood , or leather , or bronze , are often elaborately ornamented at the chape . They are not unfrequently found in Anglo - Saxon interments , where they usually lie by the side of the skeleton , as ...
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... sleeved surcoat ; the ailettes , or wing - pieces , behind the shoulders ; bezanted armour of roundels of metal riveted on cloth or leather , and banded mail ; the helmet , of various forms ; the shield ; 112 HALF - HOURS AMONG SOME.
... sleeved surcoat ; the ailettes , or wing - pieces , behind the shoulders ; bezanted armour of roundels of metal riveted on cloth or leather , and banded mail ; the helmet , of various forms ; the shield ; 112 HALF - HOURS AMONG SOME.
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ancient angelet Anglo-Saxon Arbor Low armour arms barrow beads bears bell bones Bottles brasses British Britons bronze brooches called cast Celtic celts centre century church cinerary urns circle circular cist clay cloth coins Coloured Plates consisted cross Crown 8vo dagger Darley Dale decoration Demy 8vo Derbyshire earth effigies England engraved examples farthing Fcap fibula figures flat flint frequently gold grave groat half-crown half-groat half-penny hauberk head helmet Henry Henry III Illustrated implements inches inscription instances interments Kenchester London metal Moor mound NATURAL HISTORY necklace occasionally occur ornamented palstaves patterns peal penny period piece placed plain pottery remains rial ring Roman Romano-British Rose noble round Samian Ware Sancte Saxon shaft shield shilling shown in Fig side Silver sixpence socket sometimes sovereign Stanton Moor Stonehenge stones surface sword tapestry threepence tiles tumuli unfrequently usually variety various vessels wall ware Winster worn Yorkshire دو وو
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