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Thursday, 15th April 1920

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1920

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page 144 note 1 The Society is indebted to the Dean and Chapter of Durham for permission to reproduce this seal.

page 145 note 1 I am indebted to Mr. A. Hamilton Thompson, M. A., F.S.A., for this transcript.

page 146 note 1 B. M. Guide, Greek and Roman Life, ed. 2, fig. 103.

page 146 note 2 Skelton, Antient Arms and Armour, i, pl. xliv, figs. 7, 8.

page 147 note 1 Schumacher, Bronzen zu Karlsruhe, p. 144, pl. xiv.

page 148 note 1 Handbook of Cesnola Collection, p. 490, nos. 4779–85.

page 148 note 2 Das Kuppelgrab bei Menidi (Deutsch. Arch. Inst.), pl. ix, 8, 9, 12.

page 149 note 1 Olympia, iv, pl. lix.

page 149 note 2 Petrie, Tools and Weapons, p. 35, pl. xlii, 193–4.

page 149 note 3 Ibid., pl. xli, 151 = Chantre, Recherches dans le Caucase, iii, pl. xii.

page 149 note 4 See below, p. 154.

page 151 note 1 In the Britisli Museum, Gowland Collection, and elsewhere.

page 152 note 1 Homer, Iliad iv. 151.

page 152 note 2 Herodotus vii. 65.

page 152 note 3 Schumacher, Bronzen zu Karlsruhe, pl. xiv, 39.

page 152 note 4 Myres, Cesnola Coll., 4786–8.

page 152 note 5 Petrie, Tools and Weapons, p. 35.

page 154 note 1 Above, p. 149.

page 154 note 2 I owe this and other anthropological notes to my colleague, Mr. H. J. Braunholtz.

page 154 note 3 From the district inland of Maipua, Purari River, Papuan Gulf.

page 154 note 4 In the array of Xerxes the primitive Ethiopians carried lances armed with sharpened gazelles' horns. Herod, vii. 69.

page 155 note 1 Tools and Weapons, p. 35.

page 155 note 2 Olympia, iv, p. 178.

page 155 note 3 I am indebted to Mr. E. S. G. Robinson for the numismatic details.

page 156 note 1 Laws i. 625 n.

page 156 note 2 Anabasis iii. 3. 7.

page 156 note 3 C. J. Longman, Archery (Badminton Library), p. 74.

page 156 note 4 Quoted by C. J. Longman, lot. cit.

page 156 note 5 Diod. Sic. v. 74.

page 156 note 6 Petrie, Tools and Weapons, pl. xlii, nos. 200–2.

page 157 note 1 British Museum Guide, Greek and Roman Life, ed. 2, fig. 98.

page 157 note 2 A. J. Evans, Archaeologia, lxv, p. 6, fig. 10, a and b.