Archaeologia Aeliana, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity, المجلد 1Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1822 |
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... Sword , in a Letter to Mr. Adamson , Secretary , by Mr. Culley , 231 239 242 263 3 4 5 No. IV . - Inscriptions found at Old Carlisle , in Cumberland , com- municated by Mr. G. A. Dickson , ib . No. V. - Account of a bronze Stamp , or ...
... Sword , in a Letter to Mr. Adamson , Secretary , by Mr. Culley , 231 239 242 263 3 4 5 No. IV . - Inscriptions found at Old Carlisle , in Cumberland , com- municated by Mr. G. A. Dickson , ib . No. V. - Account of a bronze Stamp , or ...
الصفحة 1
... sword , that had some gold beads , somewhat similar to these , which were placed loosely upon the bar at the back of the pummel of the sword , as an ornament . " - Extract from His Grace's letter to Mr. T. Davidson , 14th May , 1815 ...
... sword , that had some gold beads , somewhat similar to these , which were placed loosely upon the bar at the back of the pummel of the sword , as an ornament . " - Extract from His Grace's letter to Mr. T. Davidson , 14th May , 1815 ...
الصفحة 2
... sword , from having seen something similar , so affixed to an old Saxon sword , at the Society of Antiquaries in London , several years ago , which was exhibited there . " - Extract from His Grace's letter to Mr. T. Davidson , June 19 ...
... sword , from having seen something similar , so affixed to an old Saxon sword , at the Society of Antiquaries in London , several years ago , which was exhibited there . " - Extract from His Grace's letter to Mr. T. Davidson , June 19 ...
الصفحة 5
... swords under their heads . " The vexlepwr ayanμala of Euripides , were probably the favourite arms or ornaments that were buried with the bodies of their owners . Herodotus says , that the old Scythians had such plenty of gold , that ...
... swords under their heads . " The vexlepwr ayanμala of Euripides , were probably the favourite arms or ornaments that were buried with the bodies of their owners . Herodotus says , that the old Scythians had such plenty of gold , that ...
الصفحة 8
... sword of a chieftain ; for the metalic bar , and the largeness of the perfora- tions for receiving it , are sufficient evidence that they were ornaments to some thing in which considerable strength was required : indeed the bar of metal ...
... sword of a chieftain ; for the metalic bar , and the largeness of the perfora- tions for receiving it , are sufficient evidence that they were ornaments to some thing in which considerable strength was required : indeed the bar of metal ...
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