[133] Saxon Obsequies, Plate xxxviii.
[134] Todtenlager bei Selzen, p. 6.
[135] Hefner; Trachten des christlichen Mittelalters, Pt. I.
[136] Described in Archæologia, vol. xxxv.
[137] For much curious information relating to the practice of interring with the hero his horse, chariot, hawks, hounds, &c., and the discovery of their remains in the graves, see Archæologia, vol. xxxiii.; the York volume of the Archæolog. Instit., p. 28; Saxon Obsequies, pl. xxxviii.; Archæol. Journal, vol. vii. p. 43; Kemble's Saxons in England, vol. i. p. 428; Appendix to Kemble's trans. of "Beowulf;" Wilson's Archæol. of Scotland, pp. 457 and 552; Worsaae's Antiq. of Denmark, p. 100; Bähr's Die Gräber der Liven, pl. xvi. Compare also Tacitus, Germania, x.; Cæsar, Bell. Gall., lib. vi.; and Wilkinson's Anc. Egypt., vol. ii. pp. 270 and 399, ed. 1854.
[138] Orkneyinga Saga.
[139] That is, in the Romance language.
[140] feed.
[141] use the long-bow.
[142] shield.