CONTENTS.


PAGE
Introductory[1]
CHAPTER II.
Preliminary Observations. Tumuli—Dolmens—
Circles—Avenues—Menhirs[29]
CHAPTER III.
England. Avebury and Stonehenge[61]
CHAPTER IV.
Minor English Antiquities. Aylesford—Ashdown—
Rollright—Penrith—Derbyshire—
Stanton Drew—Smaller Circles—Dolmens[116]
CHAPTER V.
Ireland. Moytura—Cemeteries—Boyne—
Lough Crew—Clover Hill—Dolmens[175]
CHAPTER VI.
Scotland. Orkney Stone Circles—Orkney Barrows—
Maes-Howe Dragon and Serpent-Knot—
Holed Stone of Stennis—Callernish—Aberdeenshire Circles—
Fiddes Hill—Clava Mounds—Stone at Aberlemmo—
Sculptured Stones—Crosses in Isle of Man[239]
CHAPTER VII.
Scandinavia and North Germany. Introductory—Battle-fields—
Harald Hildetand's Tomb—Long Barrows—Tumuli—
Dolmens—Drenthe: Hunebeds[275]
CHAPTER VIII.
France. Introductory—Distribution of Dolmens—Age of Dolmens—
Grottes des Fées—Demi-Dolmens—Rocking Stones—Carnac—
Locmariaker—Alignments at Crozon—Age of the Monuments—
What are these Monuments?—They must be Trophies—
Time of the Fight—M. Bertrand's List of Dolmens in Thirty-one
Departments of France[325]
CHAPTER IX.
Spain, Portugal, and Italy. Introductory—Dolmens—
Portugal—Italy [377]
CHAPTER X.
Algeria and Tripoli. Introductory—Bazinas and Chouchas—
Free-Standing Dolmens—Age of Dolmens—Circle near Bona—
The Nasamones—Origin of African Dolmen-builders—Tripoli:
Trilithons—Buddhist Monument at Bangkok[395]
CHAPTER XI.
Mediterranean Islands. Malta—Sardinia—Balearic Islands[415]
CHAPTER XII.
Western Asia. Palestine—Sinai—Arabia—Asia Minor—Circassia—
The Steppes—Cabul[438]
CHAPTER XIII.
India. Introductory—Eastern India—Khassia—Western India—
Geographical Distribution—Age of the Stone Monuments—
Comparison of Dolmens—Buddhism in the West[455]
CHAPTER XIV.
America. North America—Central America—Peru[510]

Appendix A.—Glens Columbkille and Malin[520]
"B.—Oden's Howe, &c., Upsala[526]
"C.—Antiquities of Caithness[527]
Index[533]