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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
Contributor:
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, current owner.
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
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