T. Rice Holmes

Ancient Britain and the Invasions of Julius Caesar


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6 Polished celt (Coton, Cambridgeshire) 75 7 Hafted celt (Solway Moss) 76 8 Chisel (Burwell, Cambridgeshire) 77 9 Double-edged axe-head (Hunmanby, Yorkshire) 78 10 Flint knife (Saffron Walden) 79 11 Curved blade (Fimber, Yorkshire) 80 12 Leaf-shaped arrow-head (Yorkshire Wolds) 81 13 Lozenge-shaped arrow-head (Yorkshire Wolds) 81 14 Triangular arrow-head (Amotherby, Yorkshire) 81 15 Barbed arrow-head (Rudstone) 81 16 Ground-plan of chambered barrow (Uley) 104 17 Horned cairn of Get 106 18 Flat bronze celt (East Riding of Yorkshire) 142 19 Flanged bronze celt (Norfolk) 142 20 Flanged bronze celt with stop-ridge (Northumberland) 142 21 Winged bronze celt (Dorchester, Oxfordshire) 143 22 Looped palstave (Brassington, Derbyshire) 143 23 Socketed celt (Kingston, Surrey) 143 24 Arreton Down blade 145 25 Bronze shield (Yetholm, Roxburghshire) 146 26 Leaf-shaped bronze sword (Battersea) 147 27 Bronze spear-head (Thames) 148 28 Jet button (Rudstone) 161 29 Bronze torque (Wedmore, Somersetshire) 164 30 Gold lunette (Llanllyfni, Carnarvonshire) 164 31 Amber necklace (Lake, Wiltshire) 166 32 Drinking-cup 192 33 Food-vessel 193 34 Cinerary urn (Goodmanham, Yorkshire Wolds) 193 35 Incense-cup (Bulford, Wiltshire) 194 36 Chalk ‘drum’ (Folkton Wold) 200 37 Bronze mirror (Trelan Bahow, Cornwall)