THE BRONZE AGE. 



1 Iii one of the slabs (Fig. 28) there 

 seems to be a representation of a kind of 



-Mcrilicing altar, with figures of ]nT.sons 



C iii'.: t. .\\anls it, as if they were 



coining tlii-H' t'nr smile oliji-rt. There 

 MTIII ti> be men blowing Imrns. In V\<s. '_".( 

 are a ship and a large rime, on each side 

 of \\hirh arc an a\i' and another nliject 



or sign the significance of which is un- 

 known. 



Fig. 30 has only a ship. 



Fig. 31 has four-footed animals, the 

 lower ones coming in opposite directions, 

 and the others o-oiug the same way ; bu f 

 the two subjects are separate I by pecu- 

 liar marks. 



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