[193] Ibid., II, p. 457.

[194] Annali dell’ Instituto, Rome, 1871, pp. 239-279; Bulletino Instituto, Rome, 1871, pp. 31-52; Pigorini and Sir John Lubbock, “Notes on Hut Urns and other objects from Marino,” London, 1869; Virchow, “Die Huttenuruen von Marino,” Berlin, 1883.

[195] “Troja,” p. 122.

[196] “Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria,” I, p. lxxxix.

[197] “La Migration des Symboles,” p. 67.

[198] See [p. 786].

[199] “Ilios,” p. 352.

[200] There are bronze hatchets from Italy, with Swastikas in intaglio and in relief, in Musée St. Germain. De Mortillet, “Musée Préhistorique,” figs. 1153, 1154.

[201] “Lake Dwellings,” pl. 161, figs. 3, 4.

[202] “Age du Bronze,” pt. 2, figs. 53-55, p. 195.