Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 November 2011
Some bronze weapons and implements, which have come into my possession, appear to be of so much interest in respect of novelty and peculiarities of form, manufacture, and ornamentation, as to make it desirable to bring them under the notice of the Society, with the object of placing them on permanent record in Archaeologia.
page 3 note a Von Sacken, , Das Grabfeld von Hallstatt, p. 32Google Scholar, pl. v. fig. 14. A dagger with a bronze handle and iron blade, in every way very like that above described, which was found somewhere in Bavaria, is preserved in the National Museum at Munich. Lindenschmit, , Alterthümer, vol. ii. part 2, pl. iv. fig. 6Google Scholar.
page 5 note a A blade very similar, but without the notches at the top, 26 inches long, was found at Plougescant, Côtes du Nord, France. Mortillet, , Musée Préhistorique, pl. lxix. No. 707.Google Scholar
page 6 note a A pendant from Palamidi, which has much in common with this, is figured in Perrot, and Chipiez, , La Grèce primitive, p. 944,Google Scholar fig. 504. Glass ornaments of the same kind have occurred, as stated above, at Ialysos and also at Mykenæ and Spata. Confer Furtwängler, and Loeschcke, , Mykenische Vasen, pl. c. No. 11Google Scholar; Dumont, , Les Céramiques de la Grèce propre, pl. iii. fig. 16Google Scholar.
page 11 note b A knife like those from Colophon and Ialysos was found by M. Tsoundas in a chambered tomb at Vaphio. Perrot and Chipiez, l. c. p. 977, fig. 552.
page 10 note a See “A Fourth Journey in Persia, 1897-1901,” by Major Sykes, P. Molesworth, in The Geographical Journal, xix. 167,Google Scholar where there is an engraving of the axe and one of that from Van, shown in fig. 10.
page 11 note a Von Sacken, , Das Grabfeld von Hallstatt, p. 41,Google Scholar pl. viii. figs. 2, 3, 4.
page 11 note b Aspelin, J. R., Sur l'age du Bronze Altaico Ournalien.Google ScholarProceedings of the Congrès International D'Anthropologie of the Stockholm Meeting, i. 570Google Scholar, fig. 24.
page 11 note c Aspelin, , l.c. p. 571, figs. 29, 31Google Scholar.
page 14 note a Quarterly Statement of the Palestine Exploration Fund, April, 1889, p. 77.Google Scholar
page 14 note b An axe quite similar in form, but varying in the provision for handling, was discovered by M. Tsoundas in a chambered tomb at Vaphio, in Laconia. Perrot, and Chipiez, . La Grèce primitive, p. 978, fig. 553Google Scholar.
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