I will not take upon myaelf to affirm. There is a theory that they were preceded by a Gaelic race, who were gradually driven westward, and either exterminated or forced to cross the channel to Ireland. Professor Rhys in his excellent work on Welsh Philology... Archaeologia Cambrensis - Page 1261881Full view - About this book
| Sir John Lubbock - 1865 - 560 pages
...that some have really served as slingstones seems to be indicated by their presence in the Peatmosses, which it is difficult to account for in any other way. The other kind of slingetones are round flatfish flint disks, some of which are beautifully made. The oval... | |
| Great Britain. Army. Royal Engineers - 1883 - 318 pages
...exact point probably introduces an error in azimuth, which here becomes apparent for the first time, and which it is difficult to account for in any other way. A fter passing the Shntargardan the scries emerges into the open plains again at Knshi, and from there... | |
| Institution of royal engineers - 1883 - 314 pages
...exac: point probably introduces an error in azimuth, which here becomeapparent for the first time, and which it is difficult to account for in any other way. .After passing the Shntargardan the scries emerges inn the open plains again at Kushi, and from there... | |
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