[910] Archaeologia, lviii, 1902, p. 83.
[911] Some geologists have suggested that they may have come from Wales or even Cumberland!
[912] Archaeologia, lviii, 1902, pp. 115-6.
[913] Cf. p. 156, supra.
[914] The circle at Callernish, which belonged to the Scottish Stone Age, and within which an interment was made, may have been contemporary with the Bronze Age of England.
[915] See pp. 468-77, infra. In a case containing a model of Stonehenge in the Prehistoric Room of the British Museum it is actually stated that ‘on the supposition that Stonehenge was a Sun-temple, its date has been astronomically determined’! I would ask the Keeper to consult Mr. Hinks’s paper in the Nineteenth Century, June, 1903.
[916] See Polybius, iii, 38, §§ 1-2; 58-9; xxxiv, 10, § 7; Dion Cassius, xxxix, 50, §§ 3-4.
[917] See p. 494 infra.
[918] See p. 513, note, infra.
[919] See p. pp. 490-1, 512, infra.