T. Rice Holmes Ancient Britain and the Invasions of Julius Caesar Скачать книгу X. Conclusion 455 The Names ΠΡΕΤΑΝΙΚΑΙ ΝΗΣΟΙ, Britanni, and Britannia 459 The Birthday of Religion 461 Dumbuck, Langbank, Dunbuie 463 Inhumation and Cremation 465 Sepulchral Pottery 467 Stonehenge 468 The Cassiterides, Ictis, and the British Trade in Tin.— I. The Cassiterides 483 II. Ictis and the British trade in tin 499 Dene-holes 515 The Coast between Calais and the Somme in the Time of Caesar 517 The Configuration of the Coast of Kent in the Time of Caesar 518 I. Between Ramsgate and Sandown Castle 519 II. Between Sandown Castle and Walmer Castle 521 III. The Goodwin Sands 525 IV. The South Foreland and the Dover Cliffs 528 V. Dover Harbour 530 VI. Between Dover and Sandgate 531 VII. Romney Marsh 532 Portus Itius.— I. Review of the controversy 552 II. The data furnished by Caesar, Strabo, and Ptolemy 554 III. Caesar sailed from the Portus Itius on both his expeditions 556 IV. The value of Caesar’s estimate of the distance between the Portus Itius and Britain 557 V. The estuary of the Somme 558 VI. Ambleteuse 563 VII. Calais 565 VIII. Wissant 565 IX. Boulogne 585 The Place of Caesar’s Landing in Britain.— I. Introduction 595 II. The data furnished by Caesar and other ancient writers 596 III. Скачать книгу В начало<1234567>В конец