M. DEFAYS' SPECIMEN. 



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tended for such a purpose; and figure 122 is not much 

 better adapted for a sandal. 



fig- 123 



fig. 121 fig- "2 



Professor Defays 

 gives a drawing of an- 

 other of this division, 

 with an eye and ring 

 posteriorly, two side 

 clips without hooks, 

 and the sole pierced 

 by two round holes 



(fig- 123)- 



Figures of the second type are as numerous, if not 



more so, than those of the first ; and they have also been 



found with them, 



and with nailed 



shoes, in various 



excavations on 



Roman and 



Frankish sites. 



The Museum of sg ^^^ 



