XIV LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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XLIT. Cylinders in situ, Konabe 518 



XLV. Tomb of Shotoku Taishi 518 



XLVI. Chambered mounds. View from the mound of Ojin Tenno 518 



XLVII. Chambered mounds near H.atori-gawa 518 



XL VIII. Entrances to chambered mounds near Hutori-gawa 518 



XLIX. Rocks of chamber exposed 520 



L. Rocks of chamber exposed 520 



LI. Mound with a divided chambi^r ., 520 



LII. Interior of mound with a double chamber 520 



LIII. Unique form of dolmen 520 



LIV. Interior of dolmen. (Preceding plate) 520 



LV. Stone coffin in its chamber 520 



LVI. Fig. 1. Stone coffin. (From a Japanese sketch.) 



2. Cliiy coffin. (From a Japanese sketch.) 



3, 4. Tsuchi Ningio. (From a Japanese .sketcli) 520 



LVII. Clay coffin. (Province of Settsu) 522 



LVIII. Clay coffin. (Province of Settsu) 522 



LIX. Burial pottery 522 



LX. Burial pottery 522 



LXI. Tsuchi Ningio. (From Satow) 522 



LXII. Tsuchi Ningio. (Gowland collection) 522 



LXIII. Tsuchi Ningio. (From Von Siebold) 522 



LXIV. Stone figures from Tamato 526 



LXV. Stone figures from Yamato. (Another view) 526 



LXVI. Ancient stone pagoda 526 



LXVII. Ancient cave, with remains of a stone pagoda 526 



LXVIII. Boat found at Brigg, Lincolnshire, England. (Copied from "London Illustrated 



New8,"May 8, 1886) 538 



LXIX. Boat found at Brigg, Lincolnshire, England. (Reproduced from Mr. James Thropp's 



report. May 19, 188fi 538 



LXX. Raft found near Brigg, Lincolnshire, England. (Copied from report of Mr. James 



Thropp) 543 



LXXI. Boat found in Loch Arthur, Scotland. (Photographed from a sketch made on the 



spot by Prof. Cieikie, director of the geological survey of Scotland) 544 



LXXIL Rock carving at Mijkleryd, Torbamn parish, Blekiuge, Sweden. (Copy of PI. XV, 



J. J. A. Worsaae: "Zur Altcrthumskunde des Nordcns," Leipzig, 1847) 558 



LXXIII. Boat-shaped graves at Erwahlen, Courland, Russia. (Reproduced from C. Gre- 



wingk : "Die Steinscbifle von Musching") 558 



LXXIV. Boat found in Nydam Moss, Slesvick, Germany. (Copied from C. Engelhardt: 



"Denmark in the Early Iron Age") 574 



LXXV. Fir boat found in Nydam Moss, Slesvick, Germany. (Copied from C. Engelhardt: 



"Denmark in the Early Iron Age," p. 36) 576 



LXXVI. Boat found at Snape, England. (Copied from Proceedings of Society of Antiqua- 

 ries of London, second series, vol. 2, p. 177) 602 



LXXVII. Ancient ship found in parish of Tune, Norway. (Copied from G. Gade: The Ancient 



Vessel found at Tune, 1872) 612 



LXXVIII. The Gokstad ship. (Copied from R. Werner: "Das Seewesen der Germanischen 



Vorzeit." In AVestermann's Illustrirte Monatshefte, October, 1882) 618 



LXXIX. The Gokstad sliip : View of stem 620 



LXXX. The (yokstad ship : View of stern 622 



LXXXI. The (Gokstad ship: Position in the grounds of the Royal Univer.sity at Christiania, 



Norway 624 



LXXXII. The Gokstad ship: Central longitudinal and transverse sections. (FromNicolaysen : 



Laugskibet fra Gokstad) 626 



LXXXIII. The (lokstad ship. (Photograph of model in National Museum) 628 



LXXXIV. TheBroseu boat. (Reproduced from Leipzig "Illustrirte Zeitung," 1874) 632 



TEXT FIGURES. 



Fig. 1. Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. (From photograph in U. S. National Museum) 383 



2. Chaga men. ( From photograph in U. S. National Museum ) 386 



3. Chaga woman. (From photograph in U. S. National Museum) 387 



4. Toriki or war cap 389 



5. "Warrior's headdress 390 



6. House in Marang. ( From photograph in I?. S. National Museum) 391 



7. Method of house-building, Moshi. (From photograph in U. S. National Museum) 392 



8. Hut in Machame. (From photograph in U. S. National Museum) 393 



