| Royal Irish Academy - 1864 - Страниц: 630
...those modes of sepulture in an earlier epoch than that of the Celtic migrations. The singular taste and barbaric aspect of the objects appear to the writer...than of any of the existing nationalities of Europe. DENIS H. KELLY, Esq., read the following — ACCOUNT OF INSCRIBED STONES AT FUERTY, COUNTY OF ROSCOMMON.... | |
| Reader, A. (Firm), London - 1891 - Страниц: 122
...of a horned quadruped. But while having analogies to the Cuddy's Cove figures, none of them belong to the same group as the typical concentric circles...than of any of the existing nationalities of Europe." Somewhat more analogous to the Northumbrian symbols are some sculptures on rock temples of pre-historic... | |
| lady Mary Catharine Guinness Ferguson - 1896 - Страниц: 404
...those modes of sepulture in an earlier epoch than that of the Celtic migrations. The singular taste and barbaric aspect of the objects appear to the writer...than of any of the existing nationalities of Europe. This was also the idea of Sir Frederic Burton, as will appear in the following letter : — the strong... | |
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