THE LAKE DWELLINGS OF SWITZERLAND *c. VOL. 11. LONDON ; PUINTEU BY BPOTTlBWOOni: A}<1> CO., NKW-STUKKT SQT. ANU I'AULIAMKM' 61UKLT ^i:-i 'J '£^ a^aaae-f^ ^ U O o o o -J u Q < ,^ X 1- o CO Ld _J r^. Nv. THE LAKE DWELLINGS OF SWITZEULAND AND OTHER PARTS OE EUROPE BY D^^ FERDINAND KELLER rjtKSIDKNT OF TIIK ANTIQUAIUAN AStiOCIATION OK ZUlilCU S E C ND EDIT 10 N, G II EA T L Y ENL A It G E D TRANSLATED AND ARRANGED BY JOHN EDWAED LEE, F.SA. F.G.y. AUJ'UOU OF • ISCA SILUUUM ' KTC. IN TWO VOLUMES VOL. II.— PLATES, WITH EXPLAXATIOXS LONDON LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. 1878 All rights i-eserved w EXPLANATION OF THE I'LA'l'ES. Frontispiece. Vol. II. Piles of the lake dwelling of Moringen (bronze age), from a Photograph in the possession of .T. Biirki, Esq., of Bern, p. 154. Pl. I. Meilen. .-^ Fig. 1. Ground plan, p. 12. — 2. Section, p. 15. — 3. Arrangements of the piles, p. 17. Pl. II. Meilen. -^ Figs. 1, 5. Hammers of stag's horn, p. 30. — 2. Stone celt set in stag's horn, p. 20. — 3. Ilafting of stag's horn with a chisel of nephrite at each end, p. 22. — 4. Stone celt in hafting of stag's horn, p. 22. — 6. Stone hammer partially per- Inrated, p. 25. — 7, 8. Corn-crushers, p. 27. — 9. Hammer of stone like serpentine, p. 24. — 10. Hammer of spotted serpentine, p. 26. — 11. Cylindrical corn-crusher, p. 28.— 12, 13. Stone celts, p. 10. Pl. hi. Meilen. ^ Fig. 1. Flint saw in handle of yew- wood, p. 26. — 2, 3. Flint tongues or jioints, pp. 26, 27. — 4. Stone awl, p. 27. — 5. Whetstone, p. 27. — 6. Perforated bear's tooth, p. 30. — 7, 9, 24, 27. Earthenware vessels, p. .32. — 8. Amber bead, p. 31. — 10, 11. Implements of boar's teeth, p. 30. — 12. Bronze armilla, pp. 15 and 31. — 13. Spindle-whorl of earthenware, p. 33. — 14. Oak club, p. 31.— 15, 16, 19, 20, 21. Bone awk or piercers, p. 30. — 17, 18. Bone needle and pin, p. 30.— 22. Flint arrow-head, p. 27. — 23. Grinding stone for making celts, p. 27.-25. Bone cliisel, p. 29. — 26. Bronze celt, pp. 15 and 31. Pl,. I\'. MOOSSEEDORF. -^ Fig. 1. Map of the district, pp. 35, .36. a, village of Miinchenbuchsee : B, Ilofwyl ; c. Moosseedorf; D, Steiiibriick ; E, Eastern lake dwelling; F, Western lake dwelling; gg, Canal ; HI, Commencement of the }>eat moor; kk. Shell marl (Weisser (jrund, blancfond) ; ll, Peat ; M, Schonsiclit ; X, ' Mola-sse ' rock ; o. Ancient outlet of the lakes ; r. Great lake of Moosseedorf; Q, Smaller lake. — 2. Ground plan of part of the Eastern settlement, p. 37.-3. Section of the Eastern settlement, p. 37. VOL. II. B EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. Pl. V. MOOSSEEDOEF, (N.B.— All the figures are half size except 14, 20, 22.) Fuj. 1. Celt baftiu? of fir-wood, p. 38.-2. Celt Lafting of stags Lorn, p. 38. — 3. Harpoon of stag's horn, p. 38. — 4. Bone lance-point, p. 38. — o. Flint saw in a handle of fir-wood, p. 38. — 6, 7, Needles made of boar's tusbs, p. 38. — 8. Awl made of a hone of the roe, p. 38. — 9. Bone knife, p. 38. — 10. Bone chisel, p. 38.— 11, 12. Wedgeof fir-wood, p.38.— 13. Bone awl, p. 38, — 14. Fish-hook made of a hoar's tusk, p. 38. — 15. Boar's tooth ground to an edge and perforated, p. 38.-16. Needle (?) of hoai-'s tusk, p. 38.— 17, 19. Flint flakes for scaling fish (?) p. 38. — 18. Arrow-head of rock crystal, p. 38. — 20. Sharp celt of nephrite, p. 38.-21. Comb of yew-wood, p. 38.-22. View of the larger lake of Moosseedorf, taken standing on the site of the eastern lake dwelling, p. 37. Pl. YI. Eobenhatjsen, &c. Fiij. 1. Plan of the lake of PfafHkon, pp. 41,43. — 2. Ground plan of part of the Aabach canal, p. 44. — 3. Section of the relic-bed, p. 44. — 4. Section of the Aabach canal, p. 43. — 5. Bank at Himmerich, p. 62. Pl. VII. IloiiENHArsEN, &c. View of the peat moor of Robenhausen, taken from Seegraben, p. 41. (The site of the lake dwelling is indicated by a bird flying.) Pl. VIII. KoBExn.vusEX. Piles of the last settlement but one : round fir timber, p. 48. Pl. IX, RonExiiArsEN, Piles of the latest settlement : split oak-wood, p. 48. Pl. X. ROBEIfHAUSEN. y Fif/s. 1, 2, 3. Knives of yew-wood, p. 52. — 4. AVooden ladle, p. 52. — > Wooden iniplcment, p. 52.— C. Ring of bark, p. 52. — 7. Club of ash-wood, with ii stag's horn socket and stone celt, p. 52.-8, 8rt, 8b. Boat (' I'jnbaum '), p. 53. — !>. Flail, p. 5.",.— 10. Bow of yew, p. 53.— 11, 12. 'Arpiou,' or fishing im- plement, p. 5.'{, — 13. \Vood(>n ladle, p. 52. — 14. Wooden club with a stoue celt (ixf'd in it, p. 52.— 15. Impleuiout, of bark, p. 52. — 16. Club with a celt fixed in it, p. 5."{. — 17. Wooden ladle, p. 52. — 18, 10. Iinplciiii'nt of stag's lioiTj, p. 57. Pl,. .\l. KuliK.NilAUSEN.^^^ Fi(/s. 1, 2. Clubs with celts, p. 54.-3. Yew club, p. 64.-4. Wooden club, p. 54.-5. Bark float, p. 62 —6, 7. Wooden suspension hooks, p. 64. — b. I'^nrthenware spoon, p. 58.-9. Ladle of maple-wood, p. 52. — 10. Tub of iiiRjtli'-wood, p. 55. I'l.. Xll. KollENIIAUSEX, itc, -'- (I'ijf. I is from Nicderwyl; all the others are from Robeuhaiiscii.) /•'/arthenware vessels, p. 58. — 10. Stajr's horn implements, ]>. 58. — 12. Clay cone, p. 58. — \?,. Flint arrow-head, p. 58. — 14. Bone chisel, p. 58. Pl. XIV. RoBENHAUSEN, &er^ Fu;. 1. Bone awl, AVanpen, p. 71. — 2, 6. Balls of string, Ro^enhausen, p. 56. — 3. Perforated wolfs trrinder, Waiigen, p. 71. — 4, 5. Ornamentation on earthen- ware vessels, Robenhausen, p. 58. — 7. Perfoi-ated stones, Waugen, p. 71. — 8. Staijf's horn implement, Wangen, p. 71.— 9. Ornamentation on pottery, Wangeu, p. 71. — 10, 11. Flint arrow-head, Wangen, p. 71. — 12. Perforated and sharp- ened boar's tusk, Moosseedorf, p. 38. — 13, Dog's hone perforated, Wangeu, p. 71. — 14 to 20. Crucibles, Robenhausen, p. 59. — 21. Bone awl with head of asphalt, Moosseedorf, p. 38. — 22, Bone knife, Moosseedorf, p, 38,-23, 24, Bone fishing implements, Wangen, p, 71. — 25, Bone implement, Moosseedoif, p. 38, Pl. XV. Wangen. Ornamentation on pottery, p. 70. Pl. XVI. NiEDERWYL, &c. (Fig. 2 is from Robenliausen ; all the rest from Nietlcrwyl.) Fiy. 1. Wooden platform, p. 78. — 2. Section of beds, Rob. p. 46, — 3, Sec- tion of platforms, Nied., p. 78. — 4. Pile head Avith mortise, p. 80. — 5. W^ooden slab Avith mortise holes, p. 79. — 6. Cone of baked clay perforated, p. 79. — 7. AVooden mallet, p. 79.- — 8. View of the fascine work of part of the lake dwelling, p, 80. Pl. XVII. NiEDERWYL. View of the platform (from a photogi-aph), p. 80. Pl. XVIII, VVattwyl, ..^^ Fig. 1. Section, p. 84. — 2. Section, p. 85. — 3. Ground plan of part of the settlement, p. 83. The lowor ])art of this plate contains a. map of the district, p. 84. Pl. XIX. AVauwyl. ^ On the left side of this plate are the ground plans of the fi%e succps- sive platforms, or layers o: timbers, p. S2. Figs. 1, 2, 3. Position of piles and timbers, pp. 86 and S7. — 4, Section of the timber platforms, p. 82. — 5. Ground plan of a portion, p. H3. — 6. End of pile, p. 85. Pl. XX. AVauwyl. ^ The upper part is an ideal restoration of the settlement, but from late dis- coveries, the huts, in all probahilifi/, stood much nearer together, p. 87. b2 4 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. Hg. 1. Stone for stirring melted asphalt, p. 88. — 2. Celt hafted in stag's horn, p. 88. — 3. Bowl of yew-wood, p. 88.-4, 12. Fragments of pottery, p. 88. — 5. Ball of stone (corn-crusher ?) p. 88. — 6. Grinding stone for celts, p. 88. • — 7. Glass bead, p. 88. — 8. Lump of asphalt, p. 89. — 9. Knife of yew-wood, p. 89. — 10. Awl of stag's horn, p. 89. — 11. Bone saw, p. 89, — 13. Bead of stag's horn, p. 89. — 14, 15. Floats (?) p. 89.— 16. Cutting implement of boar's tusk, p. 89.— 17. Flint knife, p. 89.-18, 19, 20. Bone chisels, p. 89.-21 to 25. Bone awls or piercers, p. 89. — 26. Barbed harpoon of stag's horn, p. 89. Pi,. XXI. Zfg, Wan gen, Robenhatjsen, and Nidatj. _ Ziig. Fig. 1. Section, p. 130.— 2. Plan, p. 131.-3. Stone celt, p. 133.— 4. Flint arrow-head, p. 133, — 5. Stone half cut through for making celts, p. 130. Wangen, 6. Earthenware vessel, p. 70. — 7, 8. Perforated balls of clay, p. 70. — 9. AVooden club, p. 70. — 10. Flint saw set in stag's horn, p. 70. — 11, 12. Earthenware spindle-whorls, p. 70. — 13. Burnt straw (thatch?) p. 70. Jiobenhausen, 14. Crucible with portions of melted copper, p. 59. Nidau, 15. Earthenware figure of a lizard, p. 152. Pl. XXII. ZuG, Chevrotjx, Watjwtl, &c. Fig. 1. Serrated bone arrow-head, Moosseedorf, p. 38. — 2, 3. Earthenware vessels, Zug, p. 136. — 4, 25. Implement of stag's horn, Moos., p. 39. — 5. Fish- hook of boar's tusk, Moos., p. 39. — 6. Fishing implement, Wangen, p, 71. — 7. Celt hafted in stag's horn, Wauwyl, p. 90. — 8, 9, 10, 11. Stag's ribs, bifurcate one-third of the length, Wauwyl, p. 90. — 12. Celt handle of wood, Wauwyl, p. 90. — 13, 14. Implements of limestone, St. Andreas, Zug, p. 135. — 15. Earth- enware vessel, Lake of Serapach, p. 443. — -10. Spoon of dark-coloured pottery, (3(irtaillod, p. 233. — 17, 18. Ornaments of stag's horn, Wauwyl, p. 90. — 19. Part of an eartli^nware vessel with three holes on each side of tlie handle filled with wooden plugs, CortaiUod, p. 233. — 20 to 24. Singular bronze implement, use unknown, Chevroux, p. 461. — 26. Bronze ornameiit, CortaiUod, p. 233. — 27, 28. Ivarthenware vessel with feet, Muringen, p. 155. — 29. Bronze arrow- jiead, Estavayer, p. 265. — 30. Bronze ornament, Cortailhid, p. 233. — 31, .'52. Earthenware ves.sel witli the base perforated, CortaiUod, p 233. — 33, 35. Bronze sickle, with a knob to secure the handle, CortaiUod, p. 233. — 34. Handle of an eartlienware vessel, CortaiUod, p. 233. Pl. XXIII. Unxer See, &c. Fig. 1. Grounil plan and sections, Allonsbach, p. 93. — 2. Flint scraper, Bod- mann, p. 102. — 3, 4. Fruit crusher (?), Allensbacli, p. 95. — 5. Portion of a stag'.'* horn sharpened, 15odmann, p. 104. — 6. Flint arrow-head, AllenR])ach, p. 9K. Pl. XXIV. Unter See, *c. ^ Figs. 1, 4. Nt;l-\veiglits (?), Allensbach, p. .99. — 2, 3. Stimo implements (fruit-crusherH?), .Mlensbach, p. 96. — 5. Earthenware ve.«sel, lioduiann, p. 104. - 6. 7. Stone celi, Allensbacli, p. 95. — 8^ 9. I'Vuit-crusher (?), Allensbach, p. 95. 10, 11. Stone celt, Allensbach, p. 95. — 12, 13. Battle-axe, Bodmann, p 10.3.— 14. Stone liannner, Bodmann, p. 103. Pl. XXV, Unter See, Sec. ■ — J'ign. 1, 7, Iliilf-jierforated hammer, Allensbach, p, 96. — 2, 3, 8. Stone lianimor (?). Allensbach, p. 96. — 4. Celt of diorite, Weiler Hegne, p. 98. — EXPLANATION OF 'J'HE PLATER. 5 5, (). lirolceu stoiio liaiumer, Wciler llc'.'-mi, p. 1J9. — !>, 10. Coru-crusher, Allousbach, p. 90.— El, 12. Stoue celt, Allensbach, p. 97.— 13, 14, 17. Un- finished hammer of serpentine, Bodmann, p. 10.^5. — 15, 10, 18. Unfinished stone hammer, Allensbacli, p. 00. Pl. XXVI. Uebehlingi^r .See, &c. *^ Map of the district in the centre, p. 104. — Water-levels of Maurach, Nuss dorf, Unter Uhldingen and Sipplingen, to the left, p. 100. — o, b, c, d, e. Elitt arrow-lieads, Nussdorf, p. 111. Pl. XXVII. Ueberlinger See. -» (All from Nussdorf.) Figs. 1 to 7. Stone celts, p. 113 to 115. — 8. Perforated stoue, p. 116. — 9. Small stoue celt, p 114.— 10. Flint saw, p. 112.— 11. Celt witli oval helve hole, p. 115. — 12, 13, 14. Flint saws, p. 112. — 15. Brokeu stone ham- mer, p. 110. — 10. a, h. Stone celt iu stag's horn haftiug, p. 120.— 17. «, b. Stone celt, p. 115. — 18. Ohisel-shaped celt, p. 113. — 19. Stone celt iu stag's horn haftiug, p. 114.-20. Fliut saw, p 126.-21. Ohisel-shaped celt, p. 113.— 22. Stone celt, p. 115. — 23. Celt with Avinglike edge, p. 115. — 24, a and h. Part of colt with two helve-holes, p. 115. Pl. XXVIII. Ueberlinger See. Fig. 1. Stone hammer, Unter Uhldingen, p. 122. — 2. Celt partially bored, (Sipplingen, p. 125. — 3. Lance-head of serpentine, Sipp., p. 125. — 4. Stone celt, in process of manufacture, Sipp., p. 125. — 5, 0. Stone celts, Nussdorf, pp. 113 and 114. — 7. Perforated stone disc, Nuss., p. 110. — 8. Comb of sUig's horu, Nuss., p. 119. — 9, 10. Flint saws in wooden handles, Nuss., p. 112. — 11. Bone pin, Nuss., p. 118. — 12, 13, 14. Bone chisels, Nuss., p. 118. — 15. Perforated bear's tooth, Nuss., p. 119. — 16, 17. Netting pins made of teeth, Nuss., p. 119. — 18. Bone implement, Nuss., p. 118. — -19. Perforated tooth of dog or wolf, Nuss., p. 110. — 20, 21. Bone hammer-heads, Nuss., p. 110. — 22. Ilafting for celt of stag's horn, Sipp., p. 120. — 23. Bone implement, Nuss., p. 118. — 24. Wooden club for a celt, Nuss., p. 115. — 25. Iron pruning knife, Unter Uhld., p. 124.— 20. Iron lance-head, Unter Uhld., p. 124.— 27. Iron arrow-head, Unter Uhld., p. 124. — '2H. Iron Roman key, Sipp., p. 120. —20. Steel for striking light (?), Unter Uhld., p. 124.-30. Bronze celt, Unter Uhld., p. 123.-31. Flint celt, Bodmann, p. 104.— 32. Flint saw, sickle-shaped, Bodmann, p. 104. — 33. Flint lance-head, Sipp., p. 125. Pl. XXIX. Ueberlinger See. ^^ (Fig. 19 is from Sipplingen ; all the rest are from Unter Uhldingen.) Figs. 1, 2. Bronze anulets, p. 124. — 3 to 18. Bronze pins, p. 124. — 10. Copper celt, p. 120.-20. Bronze celt, p. 123.-21,22. Bronze tish-hooks, ]i. 124. — '2h. Bronze sickle, p. 124. — 24. Bronze armlet, p. 124. — 25. Bronze chisel, p. 124. — 20. Bronze socketed celt, p. 124. Pl. XXX. Ueberlinger See. / Fig. 1. Earthenware vase, Sipplingen, p. 12(). — 2. Ornamented cover, Unter Uhldinaeu, p. 123. — 3. Ivarthenware implemenr, Sipp., p. 120- 4. Ornamented pottery, Unter Uhld., p. 123. — 5, (i. I']arthenware vessels, I'nter 6 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. Uhld., p. 123.— 7 Ornamented pottery, Unter Uhld., p. 123.— 8, 0. Eavtlieu- ^ ware cups, Unter Uhld., p. 123 — 10. Earthenware vase, Sipp., p. 120. — 11, 12, I Earthenware jars with handle?, Sipp,, p. 126. — 13. Earthenware pipkin, Sipp., p. 126. — 14. Funnel-shaped earthenware vessel, Sipp., p. 126. Pl. XXXI. Ueberlinger See. ^ Fig. 1. Ornamented cover, Unter Uhldingen, p. 123. — 2, 3. Earthenware vessels, Unter Uhld., p. 123. — 4. Pipkin, Sipplingen, p. 126. — 5. Jar, with per- forated base, Sipp., p. 126.— 6. Crucible, Unter Uhld., p. 123. — 7,8. Earthenware vessels, Sipp., p. 126. Pl. XXXII. Ueberlinger See. ^ (All Unter Uhldingen.) Fiijs. I to 13. Bronze knives, p. 124. — 14, 15, 16. Bronze lauce-points, p. 123. Pl. XXXIII. NiDAU Steinberg. ^ (All of bronze.) Fujs. 1, 2. Sickles, p. 143.-3 to 6. Kiiives, p. 144.— 7, 8. Chisels, p. 145.— J>. Small anvil (.'*), p. 145. — 10. Awl and knife all in one, p. 144. — 11. Pin, p. 145.— 12, 13. Lance-heads, p. 145. — 14. Knob, p. 147. — 15,16. Rings, p. 146. Pl. XXXIV. NiDAU Sieinberg. (All of bronze.) Fuji.. 1 to 34. Pius, p. 145.— 35, 36, Armlets, p. 146.-37. Hook, p. 147, Pl. XXXV. NiDAu Steinberg. (All of bronze, except Pig. 28.) Fif/s. 1, 2. Armlets, p. 146. — 3, 4. Lance-heads, p. 145. —5. Celt, p. 143. — G. Broad chisel, p. 145.— 7, 9. Ornaments, p. 147.-8. Iviiob, p. 147.-10, 11, 12. Ariow-heads, p. 145. — 13 to 24. Cutting implements, p. 147. — 25, 26, 27. Studs, p. 147.— 28. Spiral of gold wire, p. 147.— 29. Spiral of bronze, p. 147.— 30, Bronze implement, p. 147. Pl. XXXVI. NiDAu Steinberg. ^^ (iUl of bronze, except Fig. 42.) Figs. 1,2. Chisels and awls in one, p. 145. — 3. Drill(?), p. 145. — 4. Surgical instrument, p. 146.— 5. Lingula, p. 146.— to 18, Needles, p. 145.-19 to 32. l-'ishhooks, p, 147,-33 to 41, Rings, p. 146.— 42. Ribbed plate of gold, p. 147. Pl. XXXVII. Nii).\u Steinberg. Figs. 1, 2, 3. Sling.stones (?) draAvn in section, p. 140. — 4. Ornament (?) of eartlicuware, p. 152. — 5. Bronze hammer, with an ear, p. 147. — 6, 7. Cylinders of eardienware, p. 152. — 8. Three bone arrow-heads, p. 152. — 9. 'Crescent' of earthenware, p. 152. — 10. Bowl of potstone, p. 142. — 11. Implement of stag's horn, p. 152. — 12. Implement of bear's tooth, p. 152. — 13. Whistle of stag's liorn, p. 152. — 14. String of beads of glass and jet, p. 152. — 15, 16. 'Crescents' of carllienware, p. 152.— 17 to 24. b]ai tlienware spindle-whorls, p. 151. — 25. Perforated stone, p. 142.— 26. Bead of serpentine, p. 142. — 27, 27', 28. Coloured earthenware ve,<'8el8, p. 150.-29. Perforated sto)ie, p. 142.— .30. Double cup of earthenware, p. 1.50.— .'Jl. Yoke of yew-wood, p. 153. — 32. Bronze wire, p. 147. — 33. Bronze imidement like a .snadle-bit, p. 147. — 34,35. Bronze armlets, V. 1 If',. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. Pl. XXXVIIL Xid.vu Steinberg, »S:c. (Fig. !j is from Mialcn ; all the rest from Nidau.) i'Tc/s. 1 to 4, 7. Slinirstone.s (?), p. 140. — 5. Mualing-stone, Meilen, p. 142. — 0,8, !), 10, 11, 12, 18, Eartlienware vessels, p. 150. — 14. Earthenware riiiir, p. loO. — 15. Stone with an iron riiiir (net weig-ht'r^), p. 140. — 10. Conical wei^'-ht, p. 152.-17. Earthenware spindle-whorl, p. 151.— IH, 19, 20. Weights (?), p. 152. Pl. XXXIX. MoEGEs, Scheuss, kc. Fig. 1. Bronze dagger, Chevroux, p. 401. — 2. Net weight, Inkmler See, p. 445. — 3. Earthenware i'unnel-shaped vessel, A la Sauge, p. 402. — 4. Bronze pin, Peter's Island, p. 454. — 5. Serpentine hammer, Greng, p. 284. — 0, 7, 8. Bronze mould for casting celts, JMorges, p, 200 — 9. Iron ornament, Scheuss, p. 450. — 10. Neck of earthenware vessel, with tin ornament, Estavayer, p. 205. — 11. Blunt serpentine hatchet, Estavayer,p. 205. — 12. Cujjped stone, Font, p. 400. For comparison. Mainland. Fig. 13. Cupped stone, lolimont, p. 400. — 14, Cupped stone, Bienne, p. 400. — 15. Flint arrow-head tixed iu the shaft, Geissbodenmoor, p. 130. Pl. XL. MoRiiTGEN, &c. Fig. 1. IMap of the lake of Bienne, p, 137, — 2, 6. Iron sword, Miiringen, p. 154. — 3. Iron fork, Miiringen, p. 154. — 4, Boat (' Einbauui'), Moringen, p. 155. Pl. XLI. Morixgex. "^ Figs. 1, 2. Bronze knives, p. 155. — 3. Bronze pin, p. 155. — 4,5. Bronze celt, p. 155, — 6 Bone arrow-head, p. 155. — 7. Ornamented bronze plate, p. 155. — 8. Large wooden mallet, p. 155. — 9. AVeaver'sshuttleof bone, p. 155. — 10. Earth- enware vessel with spout, p. 155. — 11. Bronze awl set in wood, p. 155. — 12, 14. Earthenware vessels, p. 155. — 13. String of beads, p, 155. — 15,10. Earthenware vessel with the handle inside, p. 155. — 17. Bronze ornament for suspension, p. 155, — 18. Drinking cup, p. 155, Pl. XLII, Moringen, tfec. ~* Fig. 1. Harpoon of stag's hora, Lattringen, p. 450. — 2. Handle of stag's horn, Liischerz, p. 197. — 3. Ilafting of stag's horn in wood, Liischerz, p. 197. — 4. Flint saw in stag's horn handle, St. Aubin, p. 459. — 5. Bone dagger in stag's horn handle, Lattringen, p. 450. — 0, 7. -Bronze needle iu a case made of the bone of a stork, Greng, p. 290. — 8. Bone pointer or dagger in stag's horn handle, St, Aubin, p, 459.^ — 9. Ornament for suspension, St. Aubin, p. 459. — 10. Stag's horn hammer, Sutz, p. 448. — 11. Hafting of stag's horn, St. Aubin, p. 459. — 12. Pointer of stag's horn, Moringen, p. 180. — 13. Spatula of stag's horn, Liischerz, p, 200. — 14. Spoon cut out of yew-wood, Gerlafingen, p, 452, — 15. Three- toothed stag's horn comb (?), Liischerz, p. 197. — 10 and 1 7. Small boxes of stag's horn, Concise, p. 272. — 18. Bone awl in a handle of stag's liorn, Lattringen, p. 450, Pl. XLIII. MoHiNGEX, kc. ^ Fig. 1. Horse's bit, of stag's horn, ^Iciringen, p. 174. — 2. Necklace ornament, of stag's horn, Liischerz, p. 197.— 3. Necklace ornament, of stag's horn, liiischerz, p. 197. — 4. Necklace ornament, of stag's horn, Liischerz, p. 197.— 5. Ornament of slag's horn, Liischerz, p. 198. — 6. Ornament of bone, Moringen, p, 179.— 8 EXPLANATION OF THE TLATES. 7. Double pointer of stair's horn, Siitz, p. 440.— 8. Handle of stag's horn, Miiringen, }i. 179. — 0. ArroAv-head of stag's horn, Auvernier, p. 684. — 10. Horse's bit, of stag's horu, Moring-n, p. 174. — 11. Ornament for suspension, stag's horn. Eiischerz, p. 197. — 12. Arrow-head of stag's horn, St. Aiibin, p. 459.— 13. Ornamented disc of stag's horn, Auvernier (the figure to the left shows the section), p. 244. — 14. Double-hooked implement of stag's horn, St. Aubin, p. 450. — 15 and 15fr. Spoon made of stag's horn, Sutz, p. 448. Pl. XLIV. St. Aubin, &c. iwV/. 1. Celt hafted in stag's horn, St. Aubin, p. 459.-2. Necklace, ornament uf stag's horn, Auvernier, p. 243. — 3. Bone hook, St. Aubm, p. 459. — 4. Hook of stag's horn. Lake of Bienne, p. 156.— 5. Celt hafted in stag's horn, St. Aubin, p. 450. — 6. Ornament of stag's horn, Estavayer, p. 202. — 7. Bone orna- ment, St. Aubin, p. 450.-8. Scraper of bone, St. Aubin, p. 450. — 0. Arrow- head of stag's horn, St. Aubin, p. 450. — 10. Bone implement, St. Aubin, p. 459. — 11. Bone chisel, St. Aubin, p. 450. — 12. Stag's horn hafting, Liischerz, p. 200. —13. Stone chisel hafted in a bone handle, St. Aubin, p. 450. — 14. Ornament for suspension, stag's horn, St. Aubin, p. 450. — 15. Glass bead, St. Aubin, p. 450. — 16. Amber bead, St. Aubin, p. 450. — 17. Bead of stag's horn, St. Aubin, ]). 45r. — IH, 10, 20. Perforated small bones, St. Aubin, p. 450. — 21. Bone pointer, Lake of Bienne, p. 150, — 22. Bone pointer, St. Aubin, p. 450. — 23. Amber bead, Mciriiig-en, p. 450. Pl. XLV. Sx. Aubin, &c. Fii/. 1. Slag's horn handle, St. Aubin, p. 459. — 2. Worked horn of tlie elk, Ti'ike of Bienne, p. 150. — 3. Horse's bit, of stag's horn, Estavayer, p. 2(>2. — 4. Stag's horn implement, hollowed out, St. Aubin, p. 459. — 6., Bone lance-head, St. Aubin, p. 459. — 0. Lance-head of stag's horn, St. Aubin, p. 459. — 7. Goblet of stair's horn, St. Aubin, p. 459. — 8,9. Horse's bit, of stag's horn, ]\Ioringeii, ]). 174. — 10. Small hammer of stag's horn, Sutz, p. 449. — 11. Bear's tooth per- forated, St. Aubin, p. 459. — 12. Ornament for suspension made of boar's tusk, Miiringen, p. 186. — 13, 14. Wolves' teeth, St. Aubin, p. 459. — 15. Ornament for suspension, stag's horn, St Aubin, p. 459. Pl. XLVI. Estavayer, Sec. Fi(j. 1. Jironze sword, Estavayer, p. 684. — 2. Bronze sword, Cortaillod, p. 2.'»4. — 3. Bronze sword, Moringon, p. 158. — 4. Point of a large bronze hook, Miiringen, p. 1(55. — 5. Bronze sword with a handle, Auvernier, p. 239. — (i. lironze arrow-head, Miiringen, p. 161. — 7. Bronze 'ferrule,' Miiringen, p. 180. — 8. Bronze lance-head, Auvernier, p. 240. — 9. Bronze lance-head, Gerlafingen, p. 452. Pl. XIAII. MiiiuNGEN, &c. ^ Fiij. ]. lironzo sword, Conci.se, p. ()84. — 2. Bronze sword, Palalitto Forel, p. OsJ. -3. Bronze sword, Zilil. Nidau, p. 147. — 4. l"'nd of a bronze sword used as a lance, Miiringen, p. UJI —5. Bronze lance-head, Miiringen, p. 180. — 6 Mron/.I. I'l.. XLVHL Auvernier. '" Fiij. 1. Handle, ot bronze sword, .\uvernier, p. 239. — 2. Handle of bronze f-word, .XuvernifT, p. 2.18. EXPLANATION OF Till': PLATES. Pr.. XIjLX. jMiJiiiNGiiN, Sec. — » Fi(/. L Ilamlle of bronze sword inlaid with iron, Miirinjron, p. 10!>. — 2. Bronze sword-handle, the blade of iron, ^loring-en, p. 150. — 3. Bronze sword- handle, Cortaillod, p. i!-'>4. Pl. L. Auveknikr, itc. -— • Fit/. L Bronze knife {ft, b section), Auvernier, p. 240. — 2. Knife and liandle of bronze, ]\r(irin<^en, p. lC)-"». — 3. ]ironze knife with a staVs horn Iiandle, Miirimren, p. 1(53. — 4. Bronze ornament for suspension, Corcelettes, p. 28L — 5. Ivnifo and handle of bronze, Auvernier, p. 241. — G. Knife and handle of bronze, Auvernier, p. 240. >« Pl. LI. Auvernier, &c. Fiff. 1. Ornamented bronze knife, Oolombier, p. 457. — 2. Ornamented bronze linife, Auvernier, p. 24(5. — 3. Knife and handle of bronze, Morin. — I. Knife with a staji:'s lun-n handle, Moringen, p. KU. — 5. Knife and liandle of bronze, Moringen, p. 1G4. — G. Socketed bronze knii'e, Oolombier, p. 457. Pl. Lll. Moringen. >" Fi(/. 1. Bronze cutting implement, Moringen, p. 1G4. — 2. Bronze cutting impl(>ment, INIiiringen, p. 1G4. — 3. Bronze cutting implement with stag's born handle, Miiringen, p. 1G4. — 4. Bronze cutting implement, Moringen, p. 1G4. — 5. Bronze cutting implement, Moringen, p. 1G4. — G. Bronze cutting implement, Moringen, p. 1G4. Pl. LIII. Auvernier, &c. "^ Fi(j. 1. Bronze cutting implement, Moringen, p. 164. — 2. Bronze cutting implement, Auvernier, p. (584. — 3. Bronze cutting implement, Auvernier, p. (i84. — 4. Bronze cutting implement, Auvernier, p. 684. — 5. Bronze cutting imple- ment, Moringen, p. 1G4. — 6. Bronze cutting implement, Corcelettes, p. 231. Pl. LIV. Moringen. ^ Fic/s. 1 and 1 a, 1 h, 1 c. "Wooden handle of a bronze sickle, Moringen, p 162. Pl. LV. Auvernier, &c. *^ Fi(i. 1. Bronze ornamented gouge, Auvernier, p. 241. — 2. Bronze chisel, IVIiiringen, p. 180. — 3. Bronze gouge, Auvorniur, p. 241. — 4. Bronze socketed chisel, Auvernier, p. 241. — 5. Bronze hammer, Auvernier, p. 241. — G. Bronze lianimer, Auvernier, p. 246. — 7. Bronze anvil, Auvernier, p. 241. — 8. Bronze hammer, Moringen, p. 165. — !). linmze hammer, Auvernier, p. 241. — 10. Bronze saw, Moringen, p. 165. Pl. LVI. Moringen, kc. "^ Fig. 1. Bronze fibula, Moringen, p. 170. — 2. Bronze fibula, Miiringen, p. 170. — 3. Ornament for suspension, bronze. Island of St. Peter, p. 454. — 4. Small bronze chain. Island of St. Peter, p. 454. — 5. (iirdle buckle (':') ^liiringen, p. 160. — 6. Bronze ornament for suspension, Moringen, p. 172. — 7. Bronze ornament for suspension, Moringen, p. 172. 10 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. Pl. L"\ If. AlTVERNIER, &C, Fi(i. \. Part of a bronze girdle buckle, Moringen, p. 100. — 2. Bronze orna- ment, Auvernier, p. 243. — 3. Bronze ornament, Auvernier, p. 243. — 4. Bronze implement, use unknown, Auvernier, p. 243. — 5. Amber bead, Moringen, p. 173. — 0. Bronze ornament for suspension, Moringen, p. 172. — 7. Bronze ornament, Auvernier, p. 246. — 8. Bronze ornament, Auvernier, p. 243. — 9. Gold ornament, Miiringen, p. 173. — 10. Bronze ornament, Auvernier, p. 243. — 11. Bronze orna- ment, Corcelettes, p. 2S1. — 12. Bronze ornament, Corcelettes,p. 281. — 13. Bronze ornament, Corcelettes, p. 281. Pl. LYIII. AxvERifrER, Moringex, &c. Fi(j. 1. Bronze ear-pendant, Auvernier, p. 243. — 2. Ornament for suspension* Moringen, p. 172. — 3. Fibula of bronze, Nidau, p. 147. — 4. Bronze spiral, Moringen, p. 180. — 5. Bronze repouss^e plate, Moringen, p. 180. — 6. Bronze ornament for suspension, Auvernier, p. 084. — 7, 8. Ferrules (?) for a bronze knife handle, Auvernier, p. 240. — 9. Bronze fibula, Sutz, p. 449. — 1 0. Bronze spatula, Moringen, p. 101. — 11. Bronze pins in a case, Moringen, p. 170. — 12. Bronze awl in a wooden handle, Moringen, p. 105. — 13. Bronze spoon, Liischerz, p. 200- — 14. Bronze repousst'^e plate, Auvernier, p. 240.- — 15. Bronze vessel, Moringen. p. 180. — 10. Bronze hammer, Moringen, p. 105. — 17. Bronze implement, use unknown, Moringen, p. 180.- — 18. Gold finger-ring, Moringen, p. 180. — 10. Small gold rosette, St. Aubin, p. 450. — 20, 21. Gold ornaments, St. Aubin, p. 450. Pl. LIX. Auvernier, Moringen, kc. '^ Ficj. 1. Bronze finger-ring, Auvernier, p. 243.- — 2. Bronze stud, Cortaillod, p. 234. — 3. Bronze ear-ring, Moringen, p. 180. — 4, Bronze finger-ring, Moringen, p. 180. — 5, Bronze crescent ornament, Cortaillod, p. 234. — 0, 7. Bronze fibulte, Moringen, pp. 170 and 180. — 8, 9. Copper chisels, Gerlafingen, p. 452. — 10. Bronze orn.imented sickle, Moringen, p. 1G2. — 11. Bi'onze twisted bar, Moringen, p. 180. — 12. Bronze celt without an ear, Auvernier, p. 1(52. — 13. Bronze orna- mented socketed celt, Auvernier, p. 240. — 14. Bronze chisel with circular rings, Moringen, p. 180. — 15. Bronze pliers, Moringen, p. 084.' — 10. Bronze ear pen- dant, Moringen, p. 172. — 17. Bronze ornament, Auvernier, p. 240. — 18. Round bell of bronze, Moringen, p. 180. Pl. LX. Moringen, &c. Fuj. 1. ]5ronze implement, use unknown (dagger?), Moringen, p. 101. — 2. Bronze h.air-pin witli double .shank, (icM'lafingen, p. 452. — 3. Bronze hair-pin, Auvernier, p. 240. — 4. Bronze libula, Moringen, p. 170. Pl. LXL Auvernier, &;c. Fu). 1. Bronze hair-pin with the head flattened, Bevaix, p. 457. — 2. Bronze liair-pin with a hoUow head, Nidau, p. 147. — 3. Bronze hair-pin with gold plates set in the liead, Auvernier, p. 242. — 4. Bronze hair-pin, the liead ornnniontfd witi) silver, l'>8tavayer, p. 202. — 5. lironze hair-pin ornamented, Moringen, p. 170, — 0. Bronze hair-pin ornamented, Auvernier, p. 240. Pl. IvXII. IMoRiNOEN and Auvernier. ^ Fig. 1. Bronze armilla, Miiringen, p. 180. — 2. Bronze arniilla, Miiringen, p. J 80. — 8. Brnnzi* arinilla. Auvernier, p. 242. — 4. Bronze armilla, Auvernier, p. 242. EXPLANATION OF TIU: I'LATES, 11 Pl. LXIII. Auvernier, &c. ^- Fif/. 1. Bronze armilla, Auvernier, p. 240. — 2. JJronzc firniilla, Aiivcriiier, p. 2-J2.— ,'{. liroiize tongue, Auvernier, p. 242.-4. Bronze armilla, Miiringeu, p. lyU. — 5. Bronze armilla, Mciringen, p. LSO. . Pl. LXIV. Estavayer, &c. Fiff. 1. Bronze armilla, Eatavayer, p. 262. — 2. Bronze armilla, jMoringren, p. 171. — 3. Bronze armilla, Auvernier, p. 243. — 4. Bronze armilla, Auvernier, p. 242. — 5. Bronze armilla, Moriiij/en, p. 171. Pl. LXV.' ]MoRrNGEN, Auvernier, &c. Fi(j. 1. Bronze armilla, Morinjren, p. 171. — 2. Bronze armilla, Auvernier, p. 684. — 3. Bronze armilla, Auvernier, p. 243. — 4. Bronze armilla, Auvernier, p. 243. — 5. Bronze armilla, Auvernier, p. 243. — (i. Bronze armilla, Auvernier, p. 242. Pl. LXVI. AijvER>^ir.R, kc. Fir/. 1. Bronze armilla, ornamented both inside and out, Auvernier, p. 243. — 2. Bronze armilla, inlaid Avitli iron bands, Miiringen, p. 172. — 3, 4. Bronze armilla, or ear-rings, Moringen, p. 180. — 6. Bronze armiUa, Moringen, p. 180. — 6. Bronze armilla, Auvernier, p. 246. Pl. LXVII. Moringen, &c. " Fiff. 1 . Bronze armilla, Bevaix, p. 457. — 2. Bronze armilla, Auvernier, p. 243. — 3, 4. Bronze ornamented armilla, Auvernier, p. 243. — 5. Bronze armilla for a cbild, Auvernier, p. 243. — 0. Bronze armilla, Moringeu, p. 180. Pl. LXVIII. Morges. Fif/.l. Hollow bronze ring, p. 309. — 2. Smaller solid ring, p. 310. — 3. Great bronze hook, p. 310. - — Pl. LXIX. Morges, Auvernier. Fi(/. 1. Bronze armilla, Morges, p. 310, — 2, 2 a, 2 b. Hollow bronze ring, Auvernier, p. 246. — 3. Curved knife for mider cutting (P) Morges, p. 310. Pl. LXX. Moringen, kc. Fif/. 1. Horse's bit, bronze, Moringen, p. 173. — 2. Horse's bit, of iron, Morin- gen, p. 174. — 3. Horse's bit, of bronze, Auvernier, p. 244. — 4. Horse's bit, of bronze, Auvernier, p. 244.— o. Horse's bit, of bronze, Moringen, p. 174. Pl. LXXI. Moringen, Auaernier, &c. -^ Fif/. 1. Umbo of a shield, bronze, or part of harness, Auvernier, p. 24-1. — 2. Bronze implement, use unknown, Moringen, p. 173. — 3. Hollow cylinder of bronze, Auvernier, p. 241. — 4. Bronze implement, use unknown. La Broie, p. 466. — 5. Bronze implement, use unknown, Estavayer, p. 262. ' In this plate, and in one or two others, there appears in some few cases (prohalily an error of the printer) to be a .•ilifjht iliscrepaney as to localities between the sburl list of objects given in the Swiss report and the letterpress description; in these instances the letterpress or full description has been followed, as being more likely to ho correct. — [Tr.] 12 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. Pl. LXXII. Attyernier axd Morikgen. ^ Fiijs. 1, 2. Ornamental discs in cast bronze, iluvemier, p. 244. — 3, 4, 5. Ornamental discs of repousse bronze, Moringen, pp. 175 and ISO. Pl. LXXIII. jMoringen, Auvernier, &c. -•^ Fig. 1, 2. Ornamental discs of repousse bronze, Moringen, pp. 174 and 175. — 3. Discs of cast bronze, Auvernier,p. 244. — 4. Bronze ornament, Moringen, p. 180. — 5. Bronze ornament, Auvernier, p. 240 — 6. Bronze ornament, Moringen, p. 180. — 7. Bronze rings on a ring of tin, Estava^-er, p. 262. — 8. Ornamental bronze disc, Moringen, p. 174. — 9. Bronze ornament, Auvernier, p. 246. — 10. Hollow bronze ring, Auvernier, p. 239. — 11. Bronze ornamental disc, Moringen, p. 180. Pl. LXXIV. Moringex, y Fii]. 1. IMould for a socketed knife, p. 167.— 2. Mould for a knife with a tang, p. 1(57. — 3. Mould for a lance-bead, p. 168. — 4 a and 6. Mould for a liammer, p. 107. — 5. Mould for pins, p. 168. — 6. Fragment of a pipe, p. 168. Pl. LXXV. Moringen and Auvernier. ^ Fiij. 1 a and h. Mould lor a chisel, Moringen, p. 166. — 2. Fragment of a mould for a bracelet, Auvernier, p. 244. — 3. Olay crucible, Moringen, p. 168. — 4. Bored stone implement, Auverniei', p. 246. — 5. Mould for a sickle, Moringen, p. 167. — 6. Fragment of a mould for a celt, Moringen, p. 167. Pl. LXXVL Moringen and Auvernier. Fhj. 1. Tjarge earthenware painted plate, ISIoringen, p. 176, — 2, 5. Orna- mented veasels, Auvernier, p. 246. Pl. LXXVII. Auvernier, &c. - -' FUja. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Earthenware vessels of the stone age, Liischerz, p]). 194 and 200. — 6, 7. Fragments of rings, Auvernier, p. 246. — 8. Vessel of the bronze age, Liischerz, p. 200. — 9, 9 a. Vessel with a spout at the side, Jsstavayer, p. 262. — 10. Fragment of pottery, oniiunented with circles, Auvernier, p. 24(5. — 11. Stono mould for making pottery, Auvernier, p. 245. — 12. I'orforated stone, use un- known, Auvernier, p. 246. — 13. Fragment of cullender of earthenware, Auver- nier, p. 246, Pl, LXXVIII. Auvernier, &c. Fiij. 1. I'iguro of a mole, child's toy, Auvernier, p. 245. — 2. Figm-eof a bird, child's toy, Auvernier, p. 246. — 3, 4, Oliild's toys, earllienwaro cups, ^liiringen, p. 175. — 5, ]']arthc,n\vare vessel, Auvernier, p. 215. — (5. J'larthenware ciip, Auver- nier, p. 24(5. — 7. Earthenware vessel, with ji dixision (for salt, itc), Moringen, p. 175, ---^ Pi,. liXXIX. Auvernier, &c, FiijK. 1, 2. Oiiild's toy, earthenware, Miiringen, p. 17(5. — 3. Child's toy (?) of earthenware, Miiringen, ]). 180 — 4. Child's cup, Auvernier, p. 24(5. — 5. blartheii- ware veswel, with a division for salt, itc., Miiringen, p. 175. — 0, Eartlicnwaro vesttul, with two connecting tubes, Auvernier, p. 245. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. l.'J Pl. LXXX. ^ Fiyx. 1 to 4, r», H to IL Crosconts of eartlienwavn, iVoiii various lake dwell- iugs, p. 502. — Figs. 5 aud 7 are IVoin tlio niainlaiKl slation of J'^Lersberg, p. GoH, kc. Vl. lxxxl -^ Fif/s. 1 to \'2. Crescents of cartliemvare from various lake (l\ve]]inu"s. p. •")0l'. Pl. LXXXIT. ^ Fiy. 1. Plan, and fig. 2. View of the tomb G. — 10. Fragment of ornamented pottery, Moringen, p. 180. — 11. Bronze armilLa, Geneva, p. 4G6. — 12. Earthenware vessel, Geneva, p. 466. Pl. XO. SuTZ, L.VTTRINGEIf, ScC. Fig. 1. Stone hammer, Sutz, p. 44". — 2. Iron lance-heads, Sutz, p. 447. — •3. Bronze dagger, Lattringeu, p. 4o0. — 4. Bronze sword, Sutz, p. 447. — 5. Gold ornament. Little Island, p. 4oo. — 6. Oup of wood with handle, Moringen, p. 155. — 7. Bronze sword, between Sutz and Lattringen, p. 447. — 8. Bronze crescent implement, Moringen, p. 155. — 9. Bronze knife, Moringen, p. 155. — 10 and 11, Oak lances, Sutz, p. 447. — 12. Bronze hook, Scheuss, p. 456. — 13. Bronze hook, Lattringen, p. 450. — 14. Bronze hook, Sutz, p. 447. — 16. Bronze pin, Scheuss, p. 456. — 16. Crescent of earthenware, Moringen, p. 155. Pl. XOI. Cortaillod, &c. ^ Figs. 1 to 4. Fragments of earthenware vessels ornamented with tin, Estavayer, p. 265.— 6. Earthenware vessel, also ornamented with tin, Cortaillod, p. 230.' Pl. XCII. Cortaillod. y (All bronze.) Fig. 1. 'Neck' of a casting, p. 232.-2, 3. Armillfe, p. 232.-4, 5. Chariot wheel, p. 231. — 6, 7, 8. Crescent implements, p. 232. — 9. Arrow-head, p. 232. Pl. XCIII. Cortaillod. (All bronze, except figs. 11.12,14tol(;.) Figs. 1, 2, 3. Ornaments for suspension, p. 232.-4. Armilla, p. 232. — 5. Ring, p. 232.-6, 7.— Portions of armilla (?) p. 232.-8. Orescent cutting im- plement, p. 232.-9. Section of Pl. XCII. fig. 3. p. 232.-10. Armilla, p. 232.— 11,12. Ear-ring of gold, p. 233.-13. Bronze hook, p. 232.— 14. String of beads of bluish-wliite glass, p. 233. — 15. Bronze ear-ring, the drop earthenware, p. 232. — 10. Bone (netting) implement, p. 233. Pl. XCIV, Auvernier, Sec. Fig. 1. Bronze lance-head, Auvernier, p, 236. — 2. Bronze ring, Auvernier, p. 236. — 3. Bronze implement, Corcelettes, p. 280. — 4. Bronze knife. Concise, p. 280. — 5. Bronze knife, Corcelettes, p. 280. — 0. Bronze knife, Bevaix, p. 457. — 7. Iron lance-head, near Zihlbriicke, p. 462. — 8 to 12, 14 to 20. Bronze pins, Corcelettes, pp. 280 and 281.-13 and 21. Bronze pins, Cortaillod, p. 232.— 22. Hairpin of stag's horn, Concise, p. 281. — 23. Flint arrow-head, Auvernier, p. 230. — 24. Bronze armilla, Corcelettes, p. 281. — 25. Bronze armilla, Cortaillod, p. 232. — 20. Earthonwiire drinldng cup (in section), Auvernier, p. 23(5. — 27. Bronze fisli-liook, Auvernier, p. 236.-28. Bronze imjileniont, Cortaillod, p. 233. — 29. Horn-shaped eaithenware vess-el, Auvernier, p. 236.-30 to 34. Earthen- ware vessels, Auvernier, p. 237.-35. IVfortar (?) of atone, Auvi^rnier, p. 237. — 3(). Small bronze chisel, Auverni(M', p. 2'-\7. Pl,. \(!V. I'-ST.WAYHR. Fig. 1. Bronz£5 chisel, p. 259.-2. Ikonze spiral, p. 260. — 3 to 14. Bronze pins, pp. 257, 258, and 25!).— 15. Section of part of the cover, Pl. XCM. hg. 1, p. 2(il.— 16, 17, 21, 23. Bronze nrmillfc, p. 260.- J H. Bronze ring, p. 260.— 19, 20. ]5ronzo Ijutton (y) p. 260.— 22. Bronze spiral, p. 260.-^ 24. l^ronze fisli- rXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 15 hook, p. 200. — 25. Flint arrow-head, p. 255. — 20. Rrnnze arrow-head, p. 257. — 27. Ilammtn- of stafr's horn, p. 255. — 28. Bronze celt, p. 2.">0. — 20. Stone hammer, p. 250.— 30. Celt of serpentine, p. 201. — 31. Bronze sickle, p. 200. Pl. XOVI. Estavayer, Sec. ^ (All from Estavaycr, except Aprs. 5 and 0.) Fif/. 1. Earthenware cover, ornamented with tin, p. 200. — 2, o. Bronze liiiives, p. 258. — 4. Bronze dag^'or-blade, p. 200. — 5. Hatchet of stag'.s horn, I^a Orasaz, p. 203. — 0. Flint tongue, La Orasaz, p. 202. — 7 to 15. Bronze knives, p. 258. Pl. XOVIL Estayayer and Lake of Morat. ^- Fi(/. 1. Bar of tin, Estavayer, p. 204. — 2. Bronze arrow-head. Est., p. 204. — 3. Bronze saw, Est., p. 204.^-4. lironze ferrule. Est., p. 204. — 5. Bronze armlet, Est., p. 205. — 0. Bronze ornament, Est., p. 2()5. — 7, 8. Disc of elk's horn, l''st.> p. 205. — 9, 10. Bronze nail with socket. Est., p. 205. — 11. Bronze boss. Est., p. 205.— 12, 13, ' Slingstones,' Est., p. 205. — 14. Tinned vessel (.■section) Lake of Morat (Gu^vaux), p. 404. — 15. Earthenware vessel. Lake of Morat, p. 404. Pl. XOVIII. AND XOIX. MONXELLIER. "^ The whole of the specimens drawn on these two plates consist of earthfii- Avare vessels and spindle-whorls, from Montellier, on the Lake of Morat, described pp. 291 , 292, and 203. Pl. 0. MONTELLIER. Fif/s. 1 , 2, 3. Fragments of a mould for casting rings (figs. 2 and 3 are the front and back of the same piece), p. 294. — 4. Trellis-shaped implement of black earthenware, p. 293.-5. Fragment of potter}', ornamented with tin, p. 204. — 0. Flint arrow-head, p. 294. — 7. Bronze arrow-head, p. 204. — 8 a, h, c. Fragment of a ring of tin, p. 204. — 0. Small armlet of tin, p. 204. — 10. Sewing needle of horn, p. 204. — 11. Bronze ornament for suspension, p. 294. — 12, 13. Bronze knobs, p. 294. — 14. Bronze ornamented disc, p. 294. — 15, 10. Bronze screws, p. 294. — 17. Thin bronze plate, p. 294. — 18. Fragment of bronze buckle, p. 204. —19. Bronze ring, p. 294.— 20, 21, 22. Bronze lish-liooks, p. 294.— 23. Bronze ornament in the shape of a crescent moon, p. 204. — 24. Amber bead, p. 2'.>4. Pl. CI. MONTELLIER. '^ Fig. 1. Earthenware dish, perforated, p. 204. — 2. Bronze knife, p. 204. Pl. CII. CoxXCise, &c.i ^ F{(f. 1. Plan of the lake of Neuchiitel, in the neighbourhood of Yverdon, p. 200. — 2. Section of the ground at Les Uttins, p. 200. — 3. Plan of Concise harbour, p. 207. — 4, 5, 0, 7, 8. Stag's horn haftings for celts, p. 208.— 0, 10. Stone celt, p. 209. — 11. Flint saw, p. 269. — 12. Hatchet hammer of stag's horn, ' The objects chawn on this and the two following i)lates are descrilied in M. luicliat's account of the lake dwellin;^s in the neighbourhood of Yverdon, and apparently refer to the specimens in the interesting; nuiseuni there. From his notice, wliicii is yiven nearly in full in the i)resent volume, it seems as if the whole of the objects drawn are from Concise, thoui;li this is not definitively stated ; if, however, any of them arc not from Concise, tl)ey nuisi be from Coreelettes, and, as the two places are at no j^reat distance apart, tiiis small amount of uncertainty is of less importance. — [Tu.] 16 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES p. l^G<».— 13. Hammer of stag's born, p. 20!).— 14, 15, 10. Hatchet hammer of stag's horn, p. 209. — 17. Bronze sword, p. '274. — 18. Spiral bronze wire, p. 27'->. —19. Necklace bead (?) p. 273.— 20. Bead of stag's horn, p. 273. 1*1,. CIII. Concise, &c. "^ Figs. \, 2. Ilatclu't hammers of stone, p. 270. — 3. Perforated pebble, p. 270. — 4. o. Perforated pebbles (spindle-whorls ?) p. 271. — 0. Spindle- whorl, p. 271- — 7, 8, 9. Flint arrow-heads, p. 27o.— 10. Bone piercer, p, 271. — 11. Piercer made of a boar's tooth, p. 271. — 12 to 17. Bone arrow heads, p. 275. — 18. Bone lance, p. 275. — 19. Bone bead (?) p. 273. — 20, 21. Hairpins (?) of stag's horn, p. 272. — 22, 23, 24. Bone hairpins, p. 272. — 2o. Plate of enamel of tusk, p. 273. — 26, 27. Harpoons of stag's horn, p. 275. — 28, 29. Implements of boars' tusk, p. 277.— 30, 31, 32, 34. Bone pottery tools, p. 278.-33. Bone point, p. 278.— 35. Bone needle, p. 272. — 36. Fragment of jet bracelet, p.^ 273. — 37. Amulet (?) of bear's tooth, p. 273. — 38. Bone chisel, p. 277. — 39. Oval plate of enamel, p. 273. — 40. Bone gouge, p. 278. — 41. lione pottery tool, p. 278. Pl. f!IV. Concise, &c. Fig. 1. Part of clay ring, p. 27G. — 2, 3, 5 to 9, 11, 12. Earthenware vessels, p. 270. — 4. Earthenw-are ladle, p. 276. — 10. Goblet of stag's horn, p. 276. — 13, 14. Drinking vessels of stag's horn, p. 276. — 15. Boar's tusk, partially perforated, p. 273. — 16. Lozenge-shaped flint, p. 275. — 17, 18. Bone potter's tools, p. 277 and 278. — 19. Bronze button, p. 273. — 20. Bronze knife, p. 279. — 21. Implement made of a rib, 277. Pl. CV. Plan of the lake dwellings in Die lakes of Neuchatel, Bienne, and Morat. Pl. CVI. L.\ke of Bouuget. / Fig. 1. Ivirtlienware vessel with Greek palli'rii, p. 332. — 2. Perforated earth- enware vessel, p. .3.32. — 3. Earthenware vessel witli spout, p. 332. — 4. Earthen- ware vessel with rope ornament, p. 332. — 5. Fragment of pottery, p. •>'>2. — 6. l-'arthenware spindle-whorl, p. 3.'!2. — 7. Eartheuwarc ring, p. 332. — 8, 9. J'jirthenware beads, p. 332, Pl. CVII. Lake of Bouuget. _ (.\ll bronze.) /•V//.S-. I to 7. Sorlioted l7. — ■">, 4, 5, ti, 7, 8, Ornamented pottery, j). •3;!7. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 17 Pl. ox. Mkrcuuago. -^ FipR. 1 and 2. Bronze pin, p. 348, — 3. Bronze jiiii, p. 340.— 4. Bronze lanee- lie:id,'p. 348.- -5, G. Mint tonJ^anson with tliosc of the hike settlements. Fif/. 1, Earthenware vessel, San Martino, p. .353. — 2. Bronze sword, Lago di Mverone, p. 353. — 3. Serpentine knife, Cumarola, p. 39.3. — 4, 7, 8, 9. Flint arrow-heads, Cumarola, p. 393.-5, G. Tools of serpentine, Oumarola, p. 393. — 10. Earthenware implement, Cumarola, p. 393.— 11, 12. Bronze arrow-heads, Cumarola, p. 393. — 13. Bronze celt, Cumarnhi, p. .393. — 14. Bronze implement, VOL. II. C. 18 EXPLANA'nON OF THE PLATES. Cumarola, p. 303.— 15 to 20. Vessels and fragments of earthenware, Sesto Calende, p. 393.— 21 to 25. Stone celts and tools, Imola, p. 393. Pl. CXVni. Peschtera. ^ (All bronze.) Fi(js. 1, 3, 4. Daggers, p. 365.-2, 5 to 9. Spear-heads, p. 365.— 10 to 14, 16 to -1^. Pin?, p. 305.— 15 aud 23. Needles, p. 365, Pl. CXIX. Peschtera. ^^ Figs. 1, 2, 3. Small bronze harpoons, p. 365. — 4, 11 to 14. Bronze pins, p. 365. — 5. Bronze anuilla, p. 365. — 6, 9. Bronze spiral, p. 365. — 7, 8. Bronze tibulte, p. 305. — ]0. Bronze knife, p. 365. — 15, 16, 17. Copper tools, p. 365. — 18. Bronze tube engraved with spiral, p. 365. — 19. Bronze celt or chisel, p. 365. — 20. Granite disc (slingstone ?), p. 365. — 21. Plan of Peschiera, p. 305. Pl. CXX. / N.B. — This plate represents specimens drawn for comparison with those of the lake dwellings Figs. 1 to 28 are all drawings of copper implements from the mainland in Hungary, p. 3Ca. Pi. OXXI. Marin. ^ (All Iron.) Figs. 1 to 9, 13. Fibulse, p. 423.— 10 to 12. Clasps of bucldes, p. 423. Pl. CXXII. -^ Fign. 1 to 5. Clasps of iron buckles, p. 423. — 6. Ringed iron staple, p. 420. — 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Iron rings for buckles (?) p. 423.— 12, 13, 15 to 21. Iron studs, knobs, or nails, p. 423. — 14. Part of iron buckle (?), p. 423. — 22. Part of iron buckle, p. 423.-23. Mat of flax or bast, p. 409. PL.CXXIII. Marin. . Figs. 1 to 5. Iron swords and slieaths, p. 410. — 6, 7. Iron sickles, p. 423. — 8. Steelforstrikinglight(?j,p. 421.— 9, 10. Iron knives, p. 421.— 11 to 16. Iron spear-heads, p. 415. — 17. Small iron dagger (?), p. 421. — 18. Three-pronged iron fork, p. 420.-19, 20, Iron luidging bills, p. 421.-21. Iron gouge, p. 421.— 22, 2;'>, 24. Iron cells and liatchet, p. 420.— 25. Stone and iron anclior, p. 422. — 26, Iron shears, p. 421. — 27. Iron ourrvcomb, p. 421. — 28. Iron libula, p, 423. Pl. CXXIV. Maki.n. r (The late CuI. Pchwah's Museum.) N.B. Tlic orror of insortini? &c. after Marin nt the foot of tliis plnt4« in the flntt idition \\n» Iniulvertt-ntly been perjK'tiiatcd in the present vriitiDU ; all the specimens drown .m this pliitc iirr from Murin. Fig. 1«, l ; 1 to3, i ; 6, 13, 15, 18, 11), 24 to 27. i : 14, 17 i • 2M, if ; luid the rixt full Hizc. Fxg». 1, 2 Inin .spcar-lioads, p. 415 and 417.-3. Iron knife, p. 421. — 4. Itoiiu . Bronze fibula, p. 408.— 10, 11, 12. Iron plate (shield plate), p. 420.— 13, 14. Iron shield plate or strap, p. 419. — 15, 16. Lance-shal't ferrules, p. 419. — 17 Bronze ring, p. 408. — 18. Blue glass ring, p. 408. — 19. Bronze spiral with glass bead, p. 408.— 20. Bronze ring, p. 408.— 21. Iron wire, p. 420.-22, 23. Bone implement, p. 409. — 24. Iron ring, p. 420. — 25. Iron hook, p. 420.— 27. Bronze ring, p. 408.-28, 29. Iron rings, p. 420. (N.B. Fig. 26. Bronze ling from Montellierhas been drawn on this plate in error, p. 294.) Pl. CXXXIII. Marix. ^ Firj. 1. Iron ladle, p. 420.-2, 3. Glass bead, p. 408.-4, 5, and 9. Bronze ])lates, p. 408. — 7. Bronze ring, p. 408. — 8. Bronze cauldron with iron rings for handles, p. 407. — 10, 11. Bronze ring with shank, p. 408. — 12 to 15. Iron horn- like implements, p. 420. — 16, 17. Gaulisli gold coin (Philipp's money), p. 423. — ■ 18, 20 to 24. Gaulish coins ('Potin'), p. 424.-19. Silver coin of Ma.=silia, p. 424. — 25 Bronze pin, p. 408. Pl. CXXXIV. RoBENnAusEN and Wangkn. / Various specimens of platted ' bast ' and Hax, pp. 507 and 508. Pl. CXXXV. RoBE\nAu.sEx and Waxgex. ^ Platted ' bast ' and flax, and thread, string, and rope of flax, se* pp. 409 and 507. Pl. CXXXVI. Pobexhafsex and Waxgex. /^ Platted and woven flax, see pp. .509 and 510. c 2 20 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PL. OXXXVII. liOBKNnATTPEX. ^~ Fi(i. 1. Pocket soAvod on to coarse cloth, p. 512. — 2, Net, p. 510. Pl. CXXXVITI. Wangex and Oortaillod. — Fi(j. \. Flax plat (top of a cap ?), Wangeu, p. 70. — 2. Strap or bag of a sling made of flax, Cortaillod, p. 233. Pl. CXXXIX. Irgenhausex, &c. — ' Fi(j. 1. Fragment of pottery with peculiar ornament, Wangen, p. 71. — 2, 2ft. Fniliroidorod cloth, Irgcnhansen, p. 63. — 3. Agricultural tool of stag's horn, IJobeuhausen, p. 58. — 4. Bronze celt, Unter Uhldingen, p. 123. Pl. OXL. Cortaillod, &;c. _^^ Ficfs. 1, 2. Earthenware vessel ornamented with tin, Cortaillod, p. 231. — 3, 4, 5. Round hronzo plates, Miiringen, p. 1 55. — 6. Mat of flax or bast, Roben- hausen, p. 57. — 7. Stone beads, Bodmaun, p. 105. Pl. CXLI. and OXLII. Plants and seeds of tlie lake dwellings : see the full description of the figures in the abridgment of Professor Heer's Treatise, p. 532. -.^ Pi. CXLIII. Ebersberg. (]Mainland for Comparison.) Fiff. 1. Slingstone (?) of porphyry, p. 141. — 2,3. Clay spindlo-wliorls, p. 505. — 4. Bronze ring, p. 508. — 5, 0. Stone celts, p. 560. — 7. Part of crescent of red .sandstone, p. 50(!. — 8,0. Earthenware vessels, p. 50.3. — 10. ' Kestoration' of the fornjsof pottery, p. 503. — 11 . Bone lance-head, p. 507. — 12. Bronze knife, p. 5(58. — 13, 14, 18, 11). Bronze pins, p. 508. — 15, 1(>, 17. Bronze chisels, p. 608. Pl. CXLIV. EBERSBEurf . . (For Comparison.) Fifju. 1 to ]5. Ornauientation on pottery, all drawn half-size, p. 503. — 10. Im- pression of wattlework on tlie clay coverings of the huts, p. 605, Pl. CXLV. EiJEKSBERG. (For Comparison.) /'///. 1. l-larthenware vessel perforated, p. 50.3. — 2. Glass bead, p. 507. — 3. Cup and ring,]). 5(i5. — 4. J'larlhenware vessel, p. 503. — 5. 'Crescent' terra cotta, ]). 500.-0. J{(,iic lance-head, p. 507. — 7 to !), 14 to 10. Bronze pins, p. 508.— 10. |{ninze linifci, ]). 50H. — 11. J'^arthcnware lo. 5(i0. — 18. Bronze (inger-ring, p. 5(58. — ]!). Bronze ear-ring, ]». 5f;H. — 22. Stone corn-crusher, p. 500. — 24. Celt of nephrite, p. 500. — 25. Iiniiize arrow-licad, p. 508. I'l,. C.XIA'I. IfiriLTinoiifi ani» WxN'Disoir. (iMainlaiid for Comparison.) (N.I5.— Kig-f. 1 to 10 from Uctlilicix. V\\2,a. 11 to M fi-oin WiiuliBch.) /•'///. 1. Ii'vd pottery coarsely ornanienttMl, p. 570.— 2. J?lack pottery, p. 570. — '{. Bnmzi' cliist'I, y. .570. — 4. Stone celt,]). 570. — 5. lione ]uercer, ]). 570. 0. Bronze i)in, ]». 570. — 7. Four bronze; ornaments, p. 570. — 8. Small bronze wheel, EXPLANATION OF TIIJ'; I'l.ATlvS. 21 p. 570. — y. Jliiiidlo of a ' cit'sccnt' cuttinj^' iiiiplemeiit (r') |). 570. — 10. Bronze ornament, p. 570. — 11. Flint tongue or knilb, p. 571. — 12. Flint scraper, p. 571. — 13. Stone colt, p. 571. — 14, 15. Oorii-crusliors of stone, p. 571. — 10. I'erl'o- rated bear's tooth (amulet ?), p. 571. Pl. 0XL^'1I. Irish Okannoges. ^ — Fig. 1. Section of crannoge in Ardakillin Lough, p. f548. — 2. Ground plan of a crannoge iu Drumaleague Loch, p. 048. — 3. Section of another crannoge in the same lake, p. 048. — 4, 6, 0. Bone cloak-pins, Ballinderrv, p. 050. — 7. Plead of bronze pin, Ardakillin, p. 051. — 8. Kinged bronze pin, Dunshaughlin, p. 051. — 9. Sandstone mould for casting celts, Lough Scur, p. 051.^10. Iron s|)ear-head, Lagore, p. 051. — 11, 12. Double-edged iron sword, Lagore, p. 051. — 13. Scimi- tar-shaped iron blade, Lagore, p. 051. — 14. Iron knife, Lagore, p. 051, Pl. OXLVIIL AV^elsh Crannoge, Llangorse Lake. — Fig. 1. Plan of the crannoge, p. 001. — 2. Island as seen from tlio lake near Brecon, p. 000. — 3. Section between the island and the shore, p. 004. — 4. Sec- tion ou the east of the island, p. 002. — 5, 0. Piles or slabs, p. 001. Pl. OXLIX. Rodenhausen. — --^ Wooden door (?) p. 50. Pl. OL. Moringen, &c. — -t Figs. 1, 2, 3. Bone pins, Gerlafiugen (Oefeli), p. 453. — 4. Earthenware cup mended witli asphalt, Niederwyl, p. 80. — 5. Wooden shutter with bolt, Schaflls, p. 218. — 0. Bone skate, Moosseedorf, p. 39. — 7. Implement made of boar's tuslc, perforated, Gerlafingen, p 453. — 8. Chisel of nephrite (?) Gerlafingen, p. 453.— 0. Needleholder of earthenware, Moringen, p. 170. Pl. CLI. Lake of Botjkget. x-"' Fig. 1. Earthenware vessel standing on fom- feet, p. 336. — 2, 3, 4. Small earthenware vessels, p. 330. — 5. Jar with peculiar ornamentation, p. 330. — 0. Neck of small vessel with spout, p. 330.— 7. Vessel with a band running round it, p. 330. — 8. Ornamented vessel, p. 330. — 9, 10, 11, 14. Pottery ornamented with circles, p. 330. — 12, 13, 15, 10. Ornamented pottery, p. 330. Pl. CLII. Lake of Bourget. ^ Figa. 1 , 2, 3. Lamps (?) p. 337.-4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Pottery with various incised ornamentations, p. 337. Pl, CLIII, Lake of Bottrget, ^ Fig. 1. Stone weight (and section), p. 335. — 2. 'Slingstono' (?) p. 335. — 3,4. Polishing stones perforated (touchstone ?) p. 330. — 6. Spindle-whorl, p. 33G, — 6, Lozenge-shaped stone, p. 336. — 7, 8. Flint arrow-heads, p. ,330. Pl. CLIV. Lake of Bottrget. ^^ (All bronze.) ^ Fig. 1, Clasp or buckle, p, 340, — 2 and 0. Cutting implements, p. 340, 3, Socketed knife, p. 340. — 4, 5. Ornamented knives, p. 340. 22 EXPLA.NATION OF THE PLATES. Pl. CLV. Lake of Bovrget. ^^^ (All bronze.) Fi. JKiO. — 12. Mronze lance-head, p. 300.— 13. Spindle-whorl (?) p. 358.~1 4, 15, 10,17. Bronze hooks, p. 300. — 18. Bronze ])in, p. 300. — 19. Perl'orated stone, ]>. 300. — 20. Net wciglil (?) p. 300.-21 . Qnartzite ring, p. .•500,-22, 23. Bone jiointers, p. 358, Pl. CL^^III. Bonio, \,\vai hi Varmhk. • — - /'/(/«. 1,2 and 0. Ornamentrd pottery, ]>. 359.-3, 4, 5, .Spindle- wliorb-, p. 358, EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 23 Pl. OLXIV. Lago di Varese. — Fit;. L Two-handled cup, Monatt", p. 404. — '2, ■\. Ornamiaited jxjttery, p. S-OS. — 4. Cone ornamented at the base (spindle-whorl Y) p. ^oH. — 5. Jiono pointer (Isola Oaniilla), }>. ."{58. — (5, 8. Flint lunce-heads, p. .'{(»0. — 7. Flint scraiiur, p. oOO. — U, 12, Vd. Flint knives, p. ^500. — 10, 11. Buue pointers, p. y/38. Pl. CLXV. ^ l*lun of the lakes of Varese and Monate. Pl. CLXVI. -^ PLiu of the lakes of Pusiano and Garda. ' " ' Pl. OLXVII. Laibach Mook. ^^ Fit/s. 1, 2, 3, 4, o, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12. Oruanienled pottery, p. (514. — 7. Earthen- ware cylinder, use unknown, p. Gl4. — 10. Spindle-whorl (J') p. (314. Pl. CLXVIII. Laibach Moor. Fit/s. 1, 2, 8 and 5. Hammer-axes of stag's horn. p. GOO. — 4. Bone pointer or dagger, p. 600. — 6, 7. Bone pointers, p. (jOO. — 8. Ornament of stag's horn, p. Gl 1. — 9, 10. Bone plus, p. GIO. — 11. Bone needle, p. GIO. — 12. Perforated hone pointer, p. GOO. — 13 and 17. Clothes hooks, p. Gil. — 14. Perforated arrow-head or ornament, p. (510. — 15. Needle of stag's horn, p. GiO. — 10. Borer or ornament of stag's horn, p. 610. — 18. Bronze pin, p. 612. — 19. Cylindrical bone (u.sed for netting?), p. 610. — 20. Bone (spear- or arrow-head ?) perforated, p. 610. Pl. CLXIX. Lake of Fimon. ^ Sections of the ' relic bed ' of the stone and bronze ages, p. 368. Pl. CLXX. Lake of Fimon. '^ Fiffs. 1 , 2. Flint arrow-heads, p. 369. — 5, 6, 8. Flint lance-hoads, p. 369. — 3, 4. Flint knives, p. 369. — 7. Stone corn-crusher (or slingstone), p. 369. Pl. OLXXI. Lake of Fimon. ,— Fir/s. 1, 2, 3. Pottery ornamented with diagonal lines and circular bands, p. 371. Pl. OLXXII. Lake op Fimon. Fiffs. 1 , 2, 3, 4. Earthenware vessels of various forms, p. 372. — 5, 6. Handles of earthenware vessels, p. 374. Pl. CLXXIII. Lake of Fimon. — Fiffs. 1, 2, 3, 4. Ornamented pottery, pp. 374 and 375. Pl. CLXXIV. Lake of Fimon. V" Fiffs. 1, 2, 3. Ornamented pottery, p. 374. Pl. OLXXV. L.ake of Fimon. ^^ Fit/s, 1 and 2. Ornamented pottery, pp. 376 and 377. 24 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. Pl. CLXXVI. Lake of Fimok. "^ Figs. 1, -, 3. Bronze celt, p. 376. — 4. Clay riiig, p. 377. Pl. OLXXVII. Map of the district near the lake of Fimou, p. 3G7. Pl. CLXXVIII. Lake of Sxaksberg (Rosen-Insel). yu Fi(i. \. Ornamented bronze plate, p. 593. — 2, 3. Earthenware counters, p, 594._!4. Glass bead, p. 595.-5. Clay bead, p. 5U4.— 6, 7. Clay net-weights, p. 594.-8. Clay bead, p. 594.-9. Pa-t of a bronze arniilla, p. 594.-10, 1]. Iron javelin-heads, p. 595. — \-2. Iron knife, the blade and handle in one, p. 595. 13. Bronze ornamented knife, the blade and handle in one, p. 594. — 14. Bronze da last plate, pp. 003 and G04. Pl. CLXXXVII. Mono See. ^ Figs. 1, 2, 3. Rude figures of animals made of baked clay, p. GDI. Pi. OLXXXVIIL Mond See. ^ Fig. 1. Tlalf-moon-sliaped Hint knife, p. 598. — 2, 3. Flint knives with a kind of handle (?) p. 51)0. — 4, /j. Flint lance-heads, p. 509. — 6. Stone hanmier partially bored, p. GOO. — 7. Forked bone pointer, p. GOO. — 8. Flint arrow-head, p..')'. 19. — 9, 10. liored and polished stone hammers, p. 599. — IL Stone celt with the cutting edge diagonal, p. GOO. Pl. OLXXXIX. Mond See. ^ Figs. 1 and 2. Ornamented earthenware vessels, p. G04. — 3. Crucible of baked clay for melting metal ; it has a kind of socket for a handle, p. 597. Pl. CXC. Atier See. ^ Fig. \. Large earthenware vessel, Puschacher, p. 624. — 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7, Pottery ornamented in various ways, AVeyeregg, p. 624. — 6. Perforated stoue of serpentine, Puschacher, p. 624. — 8. Flint arrow-head, Seewalchen, p. G2L — 9, 12. Small specimens of iron implements (?), Seewalchen, p. 62L — 10. Bronze awl, Seewalchen, p. 621. — 11. Bronze pin, Seewalchen, p. 621. — 13. Flint lance-head, Seewalchen, p. 623. Pl. CXCL Atter See. "^ Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Flint arrow-heads, Seewalchen, p. 621. — 6. Stone per- forated and worked, Seewalchen, p. 621. — 7, 8, 9. Stoue celts, Seewalchen, p. 621. — 10, 11. Vtona pointer, Weyeregg, p. 623. — 12, 13. Forked bone pointers, "Weyeregg, p. 623. — 14, 15. Tines of horn with circular incisions, Weyeregg, p.' 623.— 16. Perforated bears tootli, Weyeregg, p. 624.— 17. 18, 19, 20, and 21. Pottery with various ornamentation, Seewalchen, p. 622. Pl. CXCII. Lake of Paxadbf. '" Fig. 1. Iron knife-blade, p. 637. — 2. Iron lance-head, p. ()37. — 3. Iron key, p. 6(57. — 4 and 9. Iron hor.se-shoes, p. 637. — 5 and 7. Bono counter, p. 637. — 6. Iron spur, p. 637. — 8. Ii'on axe, p. 637. — 10. Iron curry comb, p. G37. Pl. CXCllI. Lake of Paladru. Fig. 1. Wooden spoon, p. 6.'57.— 2. Wooden comb, p. 0-38. — 3, 4, 5, 6. Orna- mented pottery, p. 637. — 7. luirthenware jug of a peculiar form, p. 638. 26 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. Pl. CXCIV. Lake op Paladeu. -^ Ground plau of the piles aud lalvo dwelling at Grands Roseaux in this lake, p. G3G. Pl. CXCV. Lake of Palabku, '^ Plan of this lake, p. G31. Pl. CXOVI. Moor of ScnussENRiEi). ^ District of the Feder See, p. 589. Pl. OXCVII. Schtjssenbied. "\'iew of the lake dwelling, p. 580. Pl. CXCVIII. ScnirssEiniiED. F'uj. 1. Pipkin with a handle, p. 582.-2, 3, 5, 6, 8, and 9. Ornamented pottery, p. 582. — 7. Jar with foui- knobs round the bulge, p. 582. Pl. CXOIX. Schtjsseneied. "^ Figs, laud IL Hammer of stag's horn, p. 585. — 2. Dagger of stag's horn, p. 585. — 3, 4. Stone chlsoLs hafted in stag's horn, p. 585. — 5, 6, and 9. Flint arrow-heads, p. 583. — 7. Flint implement with asphalt adhering to it, p. 583. — 8. Flint scraper, p. 583. — 10 and 12. Stone hatchets, p. 584. — 13. Flint knife, p. 583. Pl. CC. Schusseneied, &c. .^"^ Figs. 1, 2, 3. Ornamented pottery, p. 582. — 4. Pipkin with sliort handle, p. 5H2. — 5. Earthenware vessel witli four perforated knobs, p. 5S2 ; the whole of the above are from Schussenried. — 0. Bronze ring inlaid with iron, Miiringen, p. 172. Pl. CCI. Constance. '"""^ Fig. 1. Broken perforated serpentine hammer, p. 574. — 2. 'Core' from boring, p. 574.— .3. Half of a perforated serpentine hannner, p. 574.-4. Half of a partially jierforatfd serpentine hammer, p. 574. — 5. Half of a perforated hammer of serpentine, p. 574. — 0. Celt of diorite, p. 574. — 7, 8. Celts of st^rpeiitine, p. 574. — 9. Small serpentine celt, p. 674. — 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. Flint implements, p. 574. Pl. ecu. Constance. ( All drawn hnlf-Hizc, and tlic material ^ro' earthenware.) Fign. 1 and 2. Sitindle-whorls, p. 574. — 3. Jar with two liandlep, p. 574. — 1 and 5. ()niain«!nted pottrry, p. 575. — C. Cup witli a handle, p. 575. — 7. Pot or pipkin without a handle, p. 575. Pl. CCHI. Constance. "^ Fin. 1. Ornamented earthenware ])late, p. 575. — 2. Neck of vessel witli circular lini'M perforated in a (liagoniil dinu;tion, p. 575. — 3, 4. Ornamented pottery, p. 575.— 5,(1. Ornaments of l)ron/e, p. 575. — 7. Bronze {)iii, p. 575. — 8. 'Drop EXPLANATION OF Till-: PLATES. 27 ornament' of a cup, p. 575. — 9. Fragment of liglit },^reen gLiss, p. 575. — 10. Fragment of bluisli-groen glass, p. 575. Pl. COIV. Terramara of Seniga. "^ (The upper part is a plan of the district.) Fi(j!^. 1 and 2. Flint arrow-lieads, p. ,300.— 3, 4, 5. Flint knives, p. 300.— 0. Earthenware vessel with Ivuobs outside, p. 390. — 7. Handle of earthenware vessel, p. 390. — 8, 9. Coarsely ornamented pottery, p. 390. Pl. gov. Lake Mohrya. View of the lake dwellings in Lake Mohrya (Central Africa), copied (with permission) from Captain Cameron's ' Across Africa,' p. 500. Pl. CCVI. ^ General map of tlio lake-dwelling district. N.B. — Th« terraniara settlements are not included. It would also he mani- festly impossible in so extended a map as this to have every settlement laid ilowu, hut all the more important ones will ]je found in it coloured I'ed. THE END. LONDON : PUIXTKD nY 8P0TTISW00DK ASl) CO., NKW-STUKET SQf.Ra ASD PAULlAMKSr STKKKT Pll. R <<^ II N U H L A l\l WaHc r flRRAIN/GEMENT OF THE PILES MEILEN Pin. M E! LE N PI. m. 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CLW 3 mv^' '■■'yi '^ii'.m 10 o-: r LAKE OF BOURGET £7'o az e- Tiat.Siz e . pi.CLvn. LAKE OF BOURGET Bnme That Size. PI. CLvra. LAKE OF BOURGET. Pl.CLTX. LAKE OF BOURCE Canal de S a.v T e r e s. rouasiTL Comnnxual PL CLX •Qjcrna Rai Ir o acl . r== Road H Chateau. / ^ La] LAK E OF D MON, f^ er Relic - bed Bron zeA^e. PI CLxxvr. 0- %t^'' LAKE OF FIMON Ubber J:Uiic oed Bronze Aoc picLxxvn, ' I inon ^0 Modern Lake Ancient Bed fi;.; of UieLokc .-v"y_: Peat 1. ExcaxationalCasella 2. — „ , FoTitelegjio 3. „ , Paacolone DISTRICT near the LAKEofFIMON PI. CLXXVIII LAKE OfSTARNBERG ( Rosen InseA.) PI. CLXXIX. LAKE OfSTARNBERC ( RcsenlnseL.) PI CLXXX. ^ ii^-'' vr--,'»:ry^;<:v>}i. • *« :% CS /% • rj ♦ j fir f ?•• f 9 .« i « f «!?''?t* .vv'VX-v^ J ^S«^:^ r'^ipMMJi^ 17 ll •:r^;,:---'rj(? / ' ^'"^^^ SJ -f eof^^^ 7^'? >^ v:«»i>)»^i^j!ags^esas^ LAKE OF ST ^RN BERG. (/ios6nI^lsei J PI. cDom. L AK E F STA R N B E R G (Bosen Inset.) pi.cLxxxn. ^1 J. I ii^. LAKE OF STARNBERG. {Kosclnscl PI. Cl^XXIIL Birds eye view of the Flatforra. ^c^lji - 'I JO. PLAN. LAKE or STARNBERG Rosen Insel. PI CLXXXIV MONO SEE. Torms of' 7J//r//i( />// rr/r Vcav'/.v wUhoul (uy./ ornamenlahon. PI CL'XXXV. mm m III T ,V^VSAr^_^ \., vv- / ;" 7 •^ MONO SEE FolUry. PI CLXXXVE MOND SEE Pl.CLXXXVlI -^.^ ;.A',t;^ ^^ V^i. V^\ MONO SEE ^J^^'' Pl.CLXXXVIlL ■•*. f i£"ffe^.i4 ii^^'i A:./^^.-'*-^- MONO SEE PI. CLXXXJX. MONO SEE Pl.CXC, -■^ ■i;.-^^:' J A ^^M^:.^\ ATTE R SEE '4\ ,v^m f u*J / r\ PI. CXCI. ,-»y t!*««« rfl^% ^>, ^.-'i'-'^^ ATTER SEE p] cxcir. LAKE OF PALADRU Ml '/i Size. PI CXCIII iia»*"' k- L ■^■^^"' •'^\ LAKE OF PALADRLi ^11 h Scze . •X^^VP^ CXCPv'. GRAN DS ROSEAUX..a.//?v^ ofPahidru) SCALE, - jco. PI. cxcv MONTFERRA '.'=S! PIERRE- DE ^'BernarHm. David. a.Veroiiiifer< 1 Ert(/lL.sh mile. LAKE OF PALAD RU Scale. A-o.ooo. i^^iefenbach Pi. CXCVI. KltinWinnaden I Lake - dweUitvg .-Ancient banh ScKulsenried DISTRICT of the FEDERSEE PI, cxcvnr SCHUSSENRIED. FoOery - all I'i Si^f- PL CXCIX / V Mil ; 1 li': SCHUSSENRiED Horn K Stone, all J^i Size PI. cc. SCHUSSENRIED kc Pl.CCL i '-^S I f /A t^jimiri I V ,» CONSTANCE Fl ecu. / \ -■ii** f 1 ^ ©'*ooooooOoc:'^e^ ^'^ ^ ^^1 -^f -» CONSTANCE Ortxj L^rthf iinurc Jialf Sue PI. cciir. CONSTANCE Ealf Silver. PI. CCIV. PLAN of the District of SENIGA. Chiavi chetto.i TERRA MARA OF SENIGA o o Ph # N\. The Terrcurittra Settlements ore aoi incLurlecl The Ked niarlcs jAKE -DWELLING DISTRICT PI. CCVI, td-ifate Pile Seltlements \)olh \n the Lakes and in Peat Moors. allways. THE LIBRARY Q UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOIWSLS IX)S ANGELES UNIVERSITY OF CALITORNIA LIBRARY LosAngdes This book is DUE on the last date stamped below. mf''^ . •■M388 SEP 1 1987 DEC 2 11987 1986 1987 ,o : LOASS ) 1974 OF RECQCt 0D7 1975. SH', 21975 AA 001182 665 8 niinm'*ni#"!)!TITit !^i5jn»ni< ii' tUHHmi