Memoirs on Remains of Ancient Dwellings, in Holyhead Island: Mostly of Circular Form Called Cyttiau'r Gwyddelod, Explored in 1862, and 1868James Bain, 1871 |
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... kind of pottery found at Ty Mawr resembled the rude early British pottery , such as we find in cinerary urns on the outer covering vessel , in early interments , like that at Porth Dafarch , of which I have given a description in the ...
... kind of pottery found at Ty Mawr resembled the rude early British pottery , such as we find in cinerary urns on the outer covering vessel , in early interments , like that at Porth Dafarch , of which I have given a description in the ...
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... kind usually supposed to have been whorls for spinning . A core of hard trap had the appearance of having been chipped to obtain flakes for arrow - heads ; and here and there other stones had indications on them , as having been used as ...
... kind usually supposed to have been whorls for spinning . A core of hard trap had the appearance of having been chipped to obtain flakes for arrow - heads ; and here and there other stones had indications on them , as having been used as ...
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... kind . The stones as well as the pit were properly heated with heather ; they then laid the venison at the bottom , and a stratum of stones above it , and this they did alternately until the pit was full ; the whole was then covered ...
... kind . The stones as well as the pit were properly heated with heather ; they then laid the venison at the bottom , and a stratum of stones above it , and this they did alternately until the pit was full ; the whole was then covered ...
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... kind of grain - rubber is figured ; it is of sandstone , measuring 16 by 11 inches , and has a singular perforation at the side . There are other specimens in the museum at Dublin . I am indebted to Mr. Shirley for a notice of such ...
... kind of grain - rubber is figured ; it is of sandstone , measuring 16 by 11 inches , and has a singular perforation at the side . There are other specimens in the museum at Dublin . I am indebted to Mr. Shirley for a notice of such ...
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... kind , pp . 261-268 ; also the curious tra- dition related in p . 302. See also Sir John Lubbock's Prehistoric Times , pp . 250 , 380 . 9 Capt . Risk , with whom I had the opportunity of conversing at Penrhos , soon after the ...
... kind , pp . 261-268 ; also the curious tra- dition related in p . 302. See also Sir John Lubbock's Prehistoric Times , pp . 250 , 380 . 9 Capt . Risk , with whom I had the opportunity of conversing at Penrhos , soon after the ...
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Memoirs on Remains of Ancient Dwellings in Holyhead Island, Mostly of ... William Owen Stanley (M.P.) Volledige weergave - 1871 |
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amber amongst ANCIENT RELICS FOUND Anglesey appearance Arch Archaeol Archæologia Archæological beads bones breadth bronze brought to light Caer Gybi Cambr Caswallon Catal cavity celts circular huts cist Crannoge cyttiau CYTTIAU'R GWYDDELOD Ddewi described diameter dwellings excavated fashion figured Fire Place fire-place flat stones found at Pen found at Ty grinding grinding-stone grooved ground-plan habitations hammers Holyhead Island Holyhead Mountain hut-circles Implements of stone inches inhabited Ireland Irish iron Journ Journal length Llangwyllog measuring metal mould muller noticed oblong ornaments oval palstaves pebbles Pen y Bonc Penrhos perforated Plate polished pottery pounding probably quartzite quern relics remarkable Richard Griffith rock Roman round stones rude schist sharpening sharpening stones side similar Sir John Lubbock slab socket specimen Stanley's stone mortar stone-boiling stones found supposed third series Ty Mawr vestiges village Wales wall whorl William Owen Stanley woodcuts Wynn Williams xxiv xxvi
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Pagina 7 - It was on Cromla's shaggy side that Dorglass had placed the deer, h the early fortune of the chase, before the heroes left the hill. A hundred youths collect the heath ; ten warriors wake the fire ; three hundred chuse the polished stones. The feast is smoking wide ! Cuthullin, chief of Erin's war, resumed his mighty soul.
Pagina 22 - ... Europe. — Dr. Tyacke, Chichester. Several early antiquities of stone and of bronze, found in Sussex, especially a stone pestle, supposed to have been used for pounding food ; it might have served as a club, in close conflict. Length eleven inches and a half, diameter two inches. It was found in 1835, in digging gravel on Nutbourne Common, in the parish of Pulborough, Sussex, near certain tumuli and supposed sites of primitive habitations; and it lay in the mould, about eighteen inches deep,...
Pagina 18 - Zealand, and other Polynesian islands, that "the quantities of stones, evidently calcined, found buried in our own country, sometimes in the sites of ancient dwellings, give great probability to the inference which has been drawn from them, that they were used in cooking. It is true that their use may have been for baking in underground ovens, a practice found among races who are stone-boilers, and others who are not."1 By such a rude expedient it is certain that, when pottery or other vessels which...
Pagina 8 - ... fortune of the chase. Before the heroes left the hill, a hundred youths collect the heath ; ten heroes blow the fire ; three hundred chuse the polished stones." This passage is thus explained in a note by M'Pherson: — "The ancient manner of preparing feasts after hunting is handed down by tradition. A pit lined with smooth stones was made ; near it stood a heap of flat stones of the flint kind. The stones as well as the pit were properly heated with heather ; they then laid the venison at the...
Pagina 9 - If we suppose all those four villages to have been inhabited at the same time, giving five persons to a family or hut, and that there were 200 huts, we should have a large population for so small a district ; probably at that time proximity to the sea gave the means of subsistence, and the interior of Anglesey was dense...