[711]. Dennis, Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria, passim.
[712]. Tunis, ii. 30.
[713]. Mon. d. I. XI. Pl. 25.
[714]. Athenaeus quotes Poseidonius as saying that the Celts were addicted to fights with arms, wounding and even killing one another. ἐν γὰρ τοῖς ὅπλοις ἀγερθέντες σκιαμαχοῦσι καὶ πρὸς ἀλλήλους ἀκροχειρίζονται, Athen. 154 A.
[715]. Rambles in Greece, 2nd Ed., p. 314. There is no foundation at all for his description of the meilichai as weights held in the hand and fastened by thongs.
[716]. xxii. 93.
[717]. Dion Chrysostom, Orat. 29.
[718]. Jüthner, p. 71.
[719]. Cp. Figs. [142], [145].
[720]. Paus. viii. 40, 3.