5 Malta; Hal-Tarxien. Valetta Museum.
6 Sicily; Monteracello. Syracuse Museum.
B.P. XXIV., xxii. 7.
8 England; Throwley, Staffordshire. Sheffield Museum. Bateman
Collection. J. 93. 450.
9 Ireland; Shannon, Glastonbury Museum.
Co. Limerick. Braxton Collection 359.
10 England; exact site unknown. Public Library, Brentford.
11 Ireland; site unknown. Private Collection.
12 Ireland; site unknown. Municipal Museum, Plymouth.
13 England; Fairoak, near Hereford Museum.
Hereford.
14 Ireland; site unknown. Museum of the Leeds Literary
and Philosophical Society.
15 England; Isleworth, Middlesex. Guildhall Museum, London.
From the Thames at Sion reach.
16 England; Bottisham lode, Museum of Archæology and
Cambridgeshire. Ethnology, Cambridge.
17 England; Hammersmith, The London Museum.
Middlesex. From the Thames.
[Illustration]
PLATE III.
AN ETRUSCAN PROSPECTOR.
From the lid of a coffin in the British Museum.
_By kind permission of the Trustees._
[Illustration: _Photo: W. A. Mansell & Co._]
PLATE IV.
FIVE HUNGARIAN DAGGERS.
A Komoron, Hungary. Ownership unknown.
Catalogue (1891) IX. 62.
B Komoron, Hungary. Ownership unknown.
Catalogue (1891) IX. 62.
C Szony, Hungary. Ownership unknown.
Catalogue (1891) IX. 58.
D Kassa, Hungary. Ownership unknown.
Catalogue (1891) IX. 61.
E Transylvania. Ownership unknown.
Catalogue (1891) IX. 60.
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PLATE V.
SIX LARGER DAGGERS.
A Austria, Langen Wand. Ownership unknown.
Naue (1903) xix. 2.
B Germany; site unknown. Imperial Museum, Berlin.
Montelius (1900) xxxi. 75. Naue (1903) xix. 3.
Bastian & Voss, xiii. 1.
C Denmark; Island of Lolland. Ownership unknown.
Muller, Ordnugn, &c., xi. 157. Naue (1903) xix. 4.
D Italy; Cascina Ranza, near Milan. Brera Museum, Milan.
Montelius (1895-1904). I.B.,
xxviii. 2.
E Hungary; site unknown. Antiquaries’ Museum, Zurich.
Fehr Collection.
Hampel (1886) xix. 6. Arch. Ertesito, xii. 292.
F Hungary; site unknown. Antiquaries’ Museum, Zurich.
Fehr Collection.
Hampel (1886) lxxxv. 2. Arch. Ertesito, xii. 290.
[Illustration]
PLATE VI.
THE SEVEN TYPES OF LEAF-SHAPED SWORDS.
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