Fians, Fairies and Picts by David MacRitchie
page 65 of 72 (90%)
page 65 of 72 (90%)
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[Footnote 89: Petrie: _op. cit._, p. 106.] [Footnote 90: That is, Lughaidh of the Red Stripes; "meaning that on his person he had two such: one as girdle round his middle, another as necklace round his neck." (_Silva Gadelica_, English translation, p. 544.)] [Footnote 91: Petrie (_op. cit._, p. 101), quoting from the "History of the Cemeteries" in the _Leabhar na h-Uidhre_.] [Footnote 92: These two extracts are from _Silva Gadelica_, Eng. transl., pp. 495 and 544; where the references are, respectively, "Book of Ballymote, 250 _a b_," and "Kilbride No. 3, Advocates' Library, Edinburgh, 5."] [Illustration: PLATES XX. AND XXI. SECTIONAL VIEW AND GROUND PLAN OF THE DENGHOOG, ISLAND OF SYLT.] [Illustration: PLATE XXII. INTERIOR OF THE DENGHOOG, ISLAND OF SYLT.] PLATES XX. AND XXI.--_The Denghoog, Island of Sylt, North Friesland._ In addition to my original collection, I am now able to show three views of the Denghoog, in Sylt, which is the mound referred to on p. 34 |
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