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Anniversary: St. George's Day, Tuesday, 23rd April, 1907

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1905

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page 434 note * See Proceedings, xy. 349; xvii, 181, 434 ; xviii. 409.

page 447 note * Report of the Committee on Ancient Earthworks and Fortified Enclosures, p. 5.

page 447 note † Report of the Committee on Ancient Earthworks and Fortified Enclosures, p, 7.

page 448 note * “The Enclosure of Common Fields considered Geographically,” by Dr. Gilbert Slater, in Geographical Journal, January, 1907.

page 449 note * Sir Norman Lockyer, Stonehenge and other British Stone Monuments, 63.

page 449 note † Prehistoric Times.

page 449 note ‡ Ancient Bronze Implements.

page 450 note * I am glad to see that Mr. Lang adopts the suggestion which I threw out more than 40 years ago, that the objects so often found complete, but broken, in graves were purposely “killed” that their spirits might accompany their owner to the other world, just as slaves were sacrificed with the same object, though he doubts whether the murder of the unfortunate Trojans at the grave of Patroclus was a case in point, considering it to have been done in anger.

page 450 note † Homer and his Age, by A. Lang.

page 451 note * Juventus Mundi, 507.

page 452 note * Lord Derby's translation.