Proceedings of the Royal Irish AcademyRoyal Irish Academy, 1893 - Science Includes also Minutes of [the] Proceedings, and Report of [the] President and Council for the year (beginning 1965/66 called Annual report). |
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Page 381
... socket , and tapering to a rounded end similar to an ordinary dinner- knife , being about three - fourths of an inch across near its termina- tion ; the hollow socket measures one inch in width , by half an inch transversely ; it is ...
... socket , and tapering to a rounded end similar to an ordinary dinner- knife , being about three - fourths of an inch across near its termina- tion ; the hollow socket measures one inch in width , by half an inch transversely ; it is ...
Page 382
... sockets closed above , similar to palstaves and spear - heads of bronze ; he considers this shape peculiar to ... socket , not from its side , and curving laterally resembles in shape a crook , or the curved end of a walking stick ...
... sockets closed above , similar to palstaves and spear - heads of bronze ; he considers this shape peculiar to ... socket , not from its side , and curving laterally resembles in shape a crook , or the curved end of a walking stick ...
Page 383
... sockets ; to these blades special shaped handles were adapted , into which they were fastened . Nothing similar to either the blades or handles belonging to such sickles have yet been found in Ireland . Sickles composed of iron are ...
... sockets ; to these blades special shaped handles were adapted , into which they were fastened . Nothing similar to either the blades or handles belonging to such sickles have yet been found in Ireland . Sickles composed of iron are ...
Page 384
... socket , and above this fasten a sharp pointed spear , they would form an efficient and reliable weapon similar to a medieval halbert . O'Curry likewise refers to a double spear " which he does not attempt to identify with any implement ...
... socket , and above this fasten a sharp pointed spear , they would form an efficient and reliable weapon similar to a medieval halbert . O'Curry likewise refers to a double spear " which he does not attempt to identify with any implement ...
Page 385
... - 1. The implement springing laterally from an open socket of which the specimen found at Meelick Ford is a good example . 2. A somewhat similar shaped weapon springing from the side FRAZER - On " Sickles " of Bronze . 385.
... - 1. The implement springing laterally from an open socket of which the specimen found at Meelick Ford is a good example . 2. A somewhat similar shaped weapon springing from the side FRAZER - On " Sickles " of Bronze . 385.
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