760 



INDEX. 



392, 542; the most frequent mode of 



burial on the Wolds, 19, 20. 

 Inscribed rocks, 7, 343, 403, 410, 412, 



422, 429, 430. 

 Interments, secondary, 12, 16, 17- 

 Invadinjr people absorbed by an invaded 



one, 213, 451. 

 Ireland, ' drinking cups ' not found in, 



94- . r . 



Ironstone (calcined), pieces of, in grave, 



■240. 



Isolation of people of the Wolds, 118. 



Jet, 55, 55 n.; beads, 32 n., 52, 53, 138, 

 142, 198, 198 n., 330, 334, 366, 392, 

 407,419; buttons, 32, 174, 187, 223, 

 227, 229, 229 n., 264, 265, 431 ; neck- 

 laces, 55 n., 117, 198, 198 n., 330, 334, 

 403, 419; pendants, 198, 198 «., 297, 

 297 «■' 330, 362 ; rings, 32, 116, 227, 

 229, 229 n., 251, 263. 



Jewitt, Mr. Llewellyn, F.S.A., 50 n., 

 69 M., 99 n. 



Joass, Rev. J. M., of Golspie, 421 n. 



Kaffir, uses assagai for various purposes, 

 40. 



Kemble, Mr. J. M., 27, 30 n., 106. 



Kepwick, North Hiding of Yorkshire, 

 336. 



Kilburn, parish of, 339, 471, 501. 



Kilham, parish of, 553. 



Kiphngcotes Eace-course, 325. 



Kirby Grindalythe, parisli of, 140, 458. 



Kirby Stephen, parish of, 382, 474. 



Kirby Underdale, parish of, 135, 458. 



Kirk Whelpington, parish of, 433, 477. 



Kirwan, Rev. R., 44 m. 



Kneeling position of body, 24. 



Knife-daggers, of bronze, 38, 40, 42 n., 

 47, 186, 207, 264; of bronze mis- 

 takenly called spear-heads, 45 ; of flint, 



35- 

 Knives, of boar's-tusk, 37, 215, 215 n., 

 274; of bronze, 38, 265, 446, 446 n. ; 

 of flint, 35 ; of flint, sen-ated, 285 ; 

 of flint found with burnt bodies usually 

 not burnt, 174, 285, 363, 380, 407. 



Lalande, M. Philibert, 29 n. 

 Langtoft, parish of, 204, 462. 

 Langton, parish of, 136, 458, 603. 

 'Late Keltic' (Early Iron Age) burials, 



50 >i., 212, 286, 386, 454. 

 Lead pommel of bronze sword-handle, 



433- 

 Leather or skin in graves, 31 n., 32, 



32 n., 142, 411. 

 Logan, Mr. James, F.S.A., 7 n. 

 Londesborough, Lord, 5 n., 56 n., 180, 



186, 227, 286. 

 Londesborough, parish of, 331, 471. 

 Long barrows, 3, 479 seq. ; earlier than a 



knowledge of metal, 483, 548 ; earliest 



form of sepulchral mound, 548 ; fire 

 how applied to bodies in, 495, 499, 502, 

 506, 511 ; form of skull found in, 122, 

 482, 543, 549 ; imperfect skeletons found 

 in, 543; pottery rare in, 543; turned into 

 round barrows, 205, 491 ; weapons and 

 implements rarely found in, 543, 547. 



Long Meg and her Daughters (stone 

 circle), 381. 



Lordenshaws Camp, near Rothbury, 



430- 

 Lubbock, Sir John^ F.R.S., 451 n., 



526 n. 

 Lucker Moor, Northumberland, 413. 

 Lukis, Mr. F. C, 62 «. ; Rev. W. C, 



F.S.A., 13 n., 14 n., 28 n., 97, 217 n., 



352 n., 377 71. 



Man and wife interred together, 154, 



165, 224, 441. 

 Manganese, bones stained by, 517. 

 Mapleton, Rev. R. J., 7 n. 

 Market Weighton, parish of, 505. 

 Mayburgh, near Penrith, 381. 

 Menhir in a barrow, 511. 

 Mirror, iron, 454, 455 n. 

 Money Hill, barrow so called, 329. 

 Monkman, Mr. Charles, 28 n., 145. 

 Monolith, Cop-stone on Moor Divock, 



400 ; at Humbleton, 403 ; at Flodden, 



402 ; at Rudstone, 233 ; at Swinburne, 



436 ; at Yevering, 403. 

 Moor Divock, parish of Askham, 400. 

 Mortillet, M. Gabriel de, 269 n. 

 Mortimer, Mr. J. R., 50 n., 377 n. 

 Mother and child interred together, 1 56*1., 



260, 309, 391, 399, 399 w., 523. 

 Mound (circular) surrounding barrow, 4. 



Necklaces, 52 ; of glass beads, 52 n., 

 208 ; of gold, 55 n., 436 ; of jet, 55 n., 

 117, 198, 198 n., 330, 334, 403, 419; 

 of shells, T38 71. ; of teeth, 327, 327 n. 



Nether Swell, parish of, 445, 478, 513. 



Nilsson, Professor, 527, 537, 540, 546, 



.S47- 

 North side of baiTow, burials rarely found 



there, 13. 

 Northumberland, 378, 402. 



Ochre, in grave, 328, 331. 



Old Bewick, camp at, 421. 



Ophelia, burial of, 12. 



Ord, Mr., History of Clevelan<l, 333. 



Orkney, stone sepulchral vessels found 



there, 73. 

 Ornamentation, of bronze articles, 66 ; of 



iron knives from Africa, 66 ; of pottery, 



65, 117. 

 Ornaments, 51, I17; why buried with 



the dead, 57. 

 Orton, parish of, 394, 475. 



