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A RCH GEOLOGICAL INDEX to Remains of Antiquity of the Celtic, Romano- 

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This work, though intended as an introduction and rows Urns Swords Spears Knives Umbones of 



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the practise*! Archaeologist. The contents are as fol- The ITINERARY of ANTONINUS (as far as relates to 



lows : Britain). The Geographical Tables of PTOLEMY, the 



PART I. CELTIC PERIOD. Tumuli, or Barrows NOTITIA, and the ITINERARY of RICHARD of CIREN- 



and Cairns Cronielechs Sepulchral Caves Hocking CESTER, together with a classified Index of the con- 



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PART n. ROMANO-BRITISH PERIOD. Tumuli of "One of the first wants of an incipient Antiquary, 



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mans Pavements Camps Villas Sepulchral him at one glance. The plates, indeed, form the most 



Monuments Sepulchral Inscriptions Dedicatory In- valuable part of the book, both by their number and 



scriptions Commemorative Inscriptions Altars the judicious selection of types and examples which 



Urns Glass Vessels Fibulae Annillse Coins they contain. It is a book which we can, on this ac- 



Coin-moulds, &c. &c. count, safely and warmly recommend to all who are 



PART III. ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD. Tumuli De- interested in the antiquities of their native laud." 



tailed List of Objects discovered in Anglo-Saxon Bar- Literary Gazette. 



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-*-^ Proceedings of the British Archseological Association, at the Worcester Session. 

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"\7"ERBATIM REPORT of the Proceedings at a Special General Meeting of thfc 

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A succinct history of the division between the Archseological Association and Institute. 



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yESTIGES OF THE ANTIQUITIES OF DERBYSHIRE, 



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AN ESSAY ON THE ROMAN VILLAS of the Augustan Age, their 

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