[603] Oxen drawing a plough are depicted on rock-carvings in Scandinavia (Congrès internat. d’anthr. et d’archéol. préhist., i, 1874 [1877], pp. 454 [fig. 1], 473 [fig. 31]).

[604] W. Greenwell, Brit. Barrows, pp. 220, 262; Archaeologia, liv, 1895, p. 110; A. Pitt-Rivers, Excavations in Cranborne Chase, iv, 127-8.

[605] O. Montelius, Civilisation of Sweden in Heathen Times, 1888, pp. 71-6; Guide to the Ant. of the Bronze Age (Brit. Museum), p. 141.

[606] J. Evans, Anc. Bronze Implements, pp. 399-400, 404. Harness rings have been found, according to Dr. J. Anderson (Scotland in Pagan Times,—the Bronze and Stone Ages, p. 168), in Scottish hoards. Professor W. Ridgeway (The Thoroughbred Horse, p. 92) argues that ‘the use of the horse by man in the British Isles cannot be placed before the end’ of the Bronze Age.

[607] See p. 221, infra.

[608] W. Greenwell, Brit. Barrows, pp. 656-7.

[609] Nature, Nov. 22, 1894, p. 92.

[610] O. Schrader, Prehist. Ant. of the Aryan Peoples, p. 379.

[611] W. Greenwell, Brit. Barrows, pp. 139, 591-2, 599.

[612] See pp. 85-6, supra.