The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 15Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1886 Includes articles on issues of worldwide anthropological interest. |
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Sida 105
... sculptures of the dolmens , of which there remain about eighty . They are found usually on the capstones and their supports . A remarkable fact is that the sculptures are circumscribed to within a distance of about twelve miles , near ...
... sculptures of the dolmens , of which there remain about eighty . They are found usually on the capstones and their supports . A remarkable fact is that the sculptures are circumscribed to within a distance of about twelve miles , near ...
Sida 106
... sculptures are principally waved lines and cup markings , with the exception of No. 1 , which has some parallel zigzags . Although the dolmens on the peninsula of Rhuys are numerous , the preceding are the only ones which have sculp ...
... sculptures are principally waved lines and cup markings , with the exception of No. 1 , which has some parallel zigzags . Although the dolmens on the peninsula of Rhuys are numerous , the preceding are the only ones which have sculp ...
Sida 107
... sculptures are truly surprising . They have been compared by some to the tattooing of the New Zealanders . We meet here with sculptured celts of the Neolithic period , which are represented thirty - one times on six of the supports ...
... sculptures are truly surprising . They have been compared by some to the tattooing of the New Zealanders . We meet here with sculptured celts of the Neolithic period , which are represented thirty - one times on six of the supports ...
Sida 108
... sculptures on the upper parts of the supports of the table , but it is difficult to make them out , as the latter rests on them . It is clear that these sculptures must have been made prior to the erection of the dolmen , as they extend ...
... sculptures on the upper parts of the supports of the table , but it is difficult to make them out , as the latter rests on them . It is clear that these sculptures must have been made prior to the erection of the dolmen , as they extend ...
Sida 109
... sculptures in its in- terior . Its entrance had been closed by a dry stone wall , in which there was a very ... sculpture which has given rise to endless discussions . Some have maintained that it represents the haft of a celt , others ...
... sculptures in its in- terior . Its entrance had been closed by a dry stone wall , in which there was a very ... sculpture which has given rise to endless discussions . Some have maintained that it represents the haft of a celt , others ...
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