[16]. Archéologie: Age du Bronze, chap. xiii.

[17]. Quoted by Déchelette, Archéologie, II, pp. 413, 567; by Lord Avebury, Prehistoric Times, p. 132; by D. Gougaud, Chrétientés, p. 13.

[18]. Archéologie, II, p. 30.

[19]. England before the Norman Conquest, p. 9.

[20]. Ezekiel, xxvii and xxviii.

[21]. Sir Hercules Read, Early Iron Age, p. 85.

[22]. Arch. Journal, viii, 8.

[23]. Age du Bronze, p. 29.

[24]. Oman, England before the Norman Conquest, p. 107.

[25]. Mr. Henry Jenner, F.S.A., to whom I am indebted for this statement, has reminded me that St. Michael’s Mount is given in the Life of St. Cadoc as Dinsul (Mons solis) and that Tregaseal in St. Just may be a compound of which seal=Zil=sol. Both are possible. Roman intercourse with the extreme west of Cornwall is proved by the Roman milestone at St. Hilary, which is within easy distance of both places.