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Papers on the early inhabitants of the British Isles and neighbouring Europe.
Wiley Digital Archives : Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Available online
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- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Britons.
- Ethnology--British Isles.
- Ethnology.
- Iron age--British Isles.
- Iron age.
- Ethnology--Europe, Western.
- Iron age--Europe, Western.
- Western Europe.
- Europe--British Isles.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Production:
- 1795-1844.
- Contents:
- ?Jose Maria a celebrated Bayard?
- No of the body is hereditary
- Portraits which do not flatter
- Eric 1st King of Sweden said to have been father of Humble
- [Kimbri and Celt references]
- Ware, vol. 2, Gerald Barry commonly called Geraldus ...
- Rhodian and Phocian colony, B.C.1200-630
- Rules of Britons consign of cattle
- [Breton, Cimmerii, Belgie references]
- The Highlanders of Scotland
- Marseilles
- In Caesar's time Gaul divided into 3 nations
- [References]
- Costume of the French Pyrenees, 1832
- Portrait of Abd-el-Kader
- [Map of tribes in Britain]
- Phocian?pirates
- A Jew: from Belzoni in a representation of the Egyptian kings
- Hindoos, Arabs, Egyptian skulls, Slavonic man
- Three casts for Dr Hibbert Ware
- The Kymri after their last settlement in Gaul and Britain
- [List of] busts and skull [relating] to Mr Cox's card
- Etruscan warriors
- Fifty-third session, The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, January 28, 1833
- Guanche of the Canary Islands
- In Spain
- Laws
- The Bloody Chip, Oro, Lake Simcoe, September 10, 1844
- [Belgae references]
- Physical history of man
- A.M. 3266 Firbolgi (ie Belgae) obtinent Hibernamen
- Chippawa Indian man, Coldwater County, Simcoe, Lake Huron; Titus Hibbert Ware
- AM 2535 Laghlimnus filius Partholini decessit
- Welsh topography, 1795
- Loose fragments found in cabinet
- Dalmatian find
- Short flat amphora [and] Roman flattened [amphora]
- Facciata del Tor
- Pianta del Tor di Gelsa
- Breton and Cumbros references
- B.C. 280 Narbo was one of the 3 most opulent cities of Gaul
- Barl Antiq
- Cumri: Romans never in Wales and Cornwall
- By the south of the Danube
- Kimri references
- The country of the Celts comprehended
- In the 2nd century before our era the Belgi took possession
- Early Britons references
- The Belgiae Gauls said to speak Erse
- Belgi references
- County of the Boii in Italy ...
- Etymology of British rivers
- Of this island not much more than a half part was in possession of the Romans ...
- Dalmatian find: axe
- Belgium comprehended
- Druidical Bard
- Annales Buellia.
- Notes:
- Collection no.: MS 437.
- Online resource.
- OCLC:
- 1090108169
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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