Appendix: Part 4

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Chapter IX: Import of the Ring and Cup Cuttings Chapter X: Their Alleged Phoenician Origin Chapter XI: Their Probable Ornamental Character Chapter XII: Their Possibly Religious Character Chapter XIII: Question of their Age or Date Chapter XIV: Their Precedence of Letters and Traditions Chapter XV: Their Connection with Archaic Towns and Dwellings Chapter XVI: Their Presence on the Stones of the most Ancient Kinds of Sepulture Chapter XVII: The Archaic Character of the Contemporaneous Relics found in Combination with them Chapter XVIII: The Kind of Tools Required for the Sculpturings Chapter XIX: Their Antiquity, as shown by their Geographical Distribution in the British Islands Chapter XX: The Race that first Introduced the Lapidary Ring and Cup Sculpturings

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-, -. (1866). Appendix: Part 4. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 6, 79–134. https://doi.org/10.9750/psas.006.appendix.4

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