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[300] -- Gross: "Les Proto-Helvetes." Morel-Fatio: "Sepultures des Populations Lacustres de Chamblandes." As at Auvernier, a great many bears' tusks were found lying near the dead, which may possibly also have had something to do with a funeral rite.
[301] -- D. Charnay: NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, January, 1881.
[302] -- Stuart: "The Early Modes of Burial."
[303] -- Vidal Seneze; BUL. SOC. ANTH., 1877, p. 561.
[304] -- "Histoire des Incas," Paris, 1744, chap. xviii.
[305] -- Conestabile: "De l'incineration chez les Etrusques."
[306] -- A. Bertrand: "Arch. Celtique et Gauloise," Introduction.
[307] -- a.s.s. FRANCAISE, Nantes, 1875; Havre, 1877.
[308] -- Luco: "Exposition de Trois Monuments Quadrilateres par feu James Miln," Vannes, 1883.
[309] -- P. du Chatellier: "Mem. Soc. d'Emulation des Cotes-du-Nord,"
Saint Brieuc, 1883.
[310] -- PROCEEDINGS SOC. ANTH. OF SCOTLAND, January 11, 1886.
[311] -- "On the Ancient Modes of Sepulchre in the Orkneys" (BRITISH a.s.sOCIATION, 1877).
[312] -- Kohn and Mehlis: "Zur Vorgeschichte des Menschen im Ostlichen Europa," Iena, 1879.
[313] -- Hochstetter: "Die neueste Graber Funde von Watsch. und S. Margarethen und der Kultur Kreiss der Hallstadter Period," Wien, 1883. Siebenter: "Bericht der Prehistorischen Commission," Wien, 1884.
[314] -- In these tombs were found 61 gold objects, 5,574 bronze, 593 iron, 270 amber, 73 gla.s.s, and 1,813 terra-cotta. A. Bertrand: REV. D ETHNOGRAPHIE, 1883.
[315] -- SMITHSONIAN REPORT, 1881.
[316] -- Putnam, xii. and XX. REPORTS OF THE PEABODY MUSEUM.
[317] -- "De Bello Gallico," book vi., cap. xix. Consult also Pomponius Mela: "De Situ Orbis," book iii., cap. ii.
[318] -- In his fruitful excavations of Gallic, Gallo-Roman, and Merovingian tombs, Moreau collected no less than 31,515 flint celts or hatchets, which had evidently been votive offerings. See Alb.u.m de Caranda: "Fouilles de Sainte Rest.i.tute, de Trugny, d'Armentiere, d'Arcy, de Brenny," etc.