8. ‘Penannular Ring,’ found in Ireland. Wilde, l. c., Bronze, p. 570, Gold, p. 53. Similar forms are found in England and on the Continent. Lindenschmit, pl. iv; Keller, Lake Dwellings of Switzerland (tr. Lee, 1866), pl. lii a, fig. 9.
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9. Kaffir Assegai-head of iron, of native manufacture, with section of blade. (Mus. R. U. S. Inst.)
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10. Saxon Spear-head of iron, having the same section as fig. 9; from a Saxon grave. Neville, Saxon Obsequies (London, 1852), pl. xxxv; Akerman, Saxon Pagandom (London, 1855), Introd., p. x.
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11. War-dress of a Patagonian Chief, composed of seven thicknesses of hide on the body part, and three on the sleeves. (Mus. R. U. S. Inst.)
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12. Section of the above, upon the breast, showing how the seven thicknesses are united at the top.
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