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... remains of Gaulish chieftains , who were interred seated on their chariots , the horses and trappings being buried along with them . The iron tires of the wheels have regularly survived . These interments , as is proved by the swords ...
... remains of Gaulish chieftains , who were interred seated on their chariots , the horses and trappings being buried along with them . The iron tires of the wheels have regularly survived . These interments , as is proved by the swords ...
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... remains of a small horse , which lay on its left side with the head to the west , and which had been probably buried along with the human body . The woman was probably a slave killed to be the guardian of her master's grave . The ...
... remains of a small horse , which lay on its left side with the head to the west , and which had been probably buried along with the human body . The woman was probably a slave killed to be the guardian of her master's grave . The ...
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... remains a little of the left top corner of another letter which may have been E. and Galli , p . 491 . The names in this fragment seem to have been Celtic , and CRISPOS and BOVD .. or BOVI .. have been mentioned in my last paper ...
... remains a little of the left top corner of another letter which may have been E. and Galli , p . 491 . The names in this fragment seem to have been Celtic , and CRISPOS and BOVD .. or BOVI .. have been mentioned in my last paper ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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