Page:Archaeological Journal, Volume 6.djvu/621

 /^ A /I: INDEX. Abbeville, curious bronze relic found there, 36C. Academy, Royal Irish, notice of their museum, 103 ; antiquities presented to, by Antiquaries of Copenhagen, 108. Acre, ancient meaning of the term, 116. Advocatio ; advocari ; advocaria ; explana- tion of, 164, Africa, gold ring-money from, 56. Albans, St., Roman Villa, discovery of, 31 9. Alchemists, vessels used by, as supposed, 73. Aldborough, pavements at, illusti'ated by H. E. Smith, notice of, 93. Alfriston church, Sussex, 144, 437. Allies, Mr. J., liis communication on Worcestershire seals, 173 : coins found at Great Malvern, 191 ; on a MS. Hone of fifteenth century, 295; British gold coin, 403 ; seal found at Kirkby Mallorj', ih. ; presents Roman anti- quities from Droitwich, 404 ; exhibits stone implement from Sundridge, 409. Allixgham, Mr., antiquities discovered at Reigate, exhibited by, 288. Alphcge, St., figure of, 145. Altar stones at Gonalston, Notts, 7. Amber, a;icient use of, 107. Amesbury, celt-mould found at, 384. Amiens, bronze celts, &c., found, 381. Amphitheatre at Cirencester, 334. Amphora, found at Chesterton, 20. Amyntas, coin of, found at Wcycock, 117. Analysis of ancient bronze, 188. Anglesea, celt-mould found, 385 ; dis- covery of the urn of Bronwcu, 237. Anglo-Roman remains at Wevcock, Berks, 114, Anglo Saxon barrows, 29, sculpture at Ipswicli, 76. cemetery at Lamel Hill, 135. • architecture, remains in Sus- sex, 145; in Norfolk, 359. Anglo-Saxon fibulae, 216, 411. Angus, sculptm-ed monuments of, (by Mr. Chalmei-s) notice of, 86. Animals of dinunutive proportions on sepulchral monuments, notes on, 1 3. Anthony, St., order of, seal relating to, 403, emblem of, on rings, 181. Antiquarian Society of Cambridge, pro- ceedings of, 96, 191, 211, 435. Antiquaries, Society of, fibula in their museum, 70. Antiquities, northern, remarks on their . classification, 106. Apollo, head of, found at Caistor Camp, Norfolk, 180. Apollodorus, his description of drill for attack of walls, 388. Apse, at Newhaven church, Sussex, 138, Arabic numerals, early use of, 291. Arabs, their work in mosaic, 93. Archaeological Societies, notices of, Cam- brian, 95, 436; Kilkenny, ib ; West Suffolk, 97, 317 ; Sussex, 318, 435 ; Somei-setshire, 318. Archer, Mr. J. W., exhibits rubbings from Saxon tombs, 289. Architecture, Freeman's History of, noticed, 308., domestic, remains of, at Bishops' Cleeve, 41. Ardeme family, monuments of, in Surrey, 78 ; in Stafibrdshu-e. 291 . Argcl, a covered way, 337. Argj-llsliire, sculptured remains in, 88. Armillae of gold, fomid at Wendover, 48 ; St. Albans, 52 ; Largo, 53 : Patcham, Sussex, 59 ; Bantry, 50 ; Swinton, Yorkshire, 61. of silver, fomid at Ca-stlethoqie, 49, n. ; at Largo, 255. of bronze, in Museum Disneianum ; 85 ; at Lagore, 104, of gold, found with celts. 380., Roman, 17, 20; found at North Waltham, 194 ; at Cirencester, 410.