Teue, etc., and it would seem, therefore, that they reached us by some migration down the Rhine. One important fact about this art is, that we know its relative date. We know that it was living when the Romans conquered Britain. The remains of the early... The Archaeological Journal - Page 2571894Full view - About this book
| Archaeology - 1894 - 422 pages
...also been found in Belgium, in Eastern France, and in certain parts of Switzerland, such as Ia Teue, etc., and it would seem, therefore, that they reached...objects of this date in the hill forts of Dorsetshire, etc., and the descriptions of Caesar apply to this charioteering people. Not only so, but it survived... | |
| Edward Cornelius Toune, Graeme Mercer Adam - 1898 - 596 pages
...; but they have also been found in Belgium, in Eastern France, and in certain parts of Switzerland, and it would seem, therefore, that they reached us...objects of this date in the hill forts of Dorsetshire, and the descriptions of Caesar apply to this charioteering people. Not only so, but it survived the... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1896 - 968 pages
...also been found in Belgium, in eastern France, and in certain parts of Switzerland, such as La Teue, etc., and it would seem, therefore, that they reached...migration down the Rhine. One important fact about tbis art is, that we know its relative date. We know that it was living when the Romans conquered Britain.... | |
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...also been found in Belgium, in eastern France, and in certain parts of Switzerland, such as La Teue, etc., and it would seem, therefore, that they reached us by some migration down the Ehiue. One important fact about this art is, that we know its relative date. We know that it was living... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1896 - 986 pages
...also been found in Belgium, in eastern France, and in certain parts of Switzerland, such as LSI Teue, etc., and it would seem, therefore, that they reached us by some migration dowii the Rhine. One important fact about this art is, that we know its relative date. We know that... | |
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