Footnote 1156:[(return)]

Diod. Sic. v, 28.

Footnote 1157:[(return)]

Val. Max. vi. 6. 10.

Footnote 1158:[(return)]

Phars. i. 455 f.

Footnote 1159:[(return)]

Amm. Marc. xv. 9; Strabo, iv. 4; Mela, iii. 2.

Footnote 1160:[(return)]

Miss Hull, 275.

Footnote 1161:[(return)]

Nutt-Meyer, i. 49; Miss Hull, 293.

Footnote 1162:[(return)]

Larminie, 155; Hyde, Beside the Fire, 21, 153; CM xiii. 21; Campbell, WHT, ii. 21; Le Braz2, i. p. xii.

Footnote 1163:[(return)]

Von Sacken, Das Grabfeld von Hallstatt; Greenwell, British Barrows; RC x. 234; Antiquary, xxxvii. 125; Blanchet, ii. 528 f.; Anderson, Scotland in Pagan Times.

Footnote 1164:[(return)]

L'Anthropologie, vi. 586; Greenwell, op. cit. 119.

Footnote 1165:[(return)]

Nutt-Meyer, i. 52; O'Donovan, Annals, i. 145, 180; RC xv. 28. In one case the enemy disinter the body of the king of Connaught, and rebury it face downwards, and then obtain a victory. This nearly coincides with the dire results following the disinterment of Bran's head (O'Donovan, i. 145; cf. p. [242], supra).