Ancient Britain and the Invasions of Julius Caesar. T. Rice Holmes

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rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_1fcf76bc-a663-5b0f-a819-004c6d744b35">V. THE ESTUARY OF THE SOMME

       VI. AMBLETEUSE

       VII. CALAIS

       VIII. WISSANT

       IX. BOULOGNE

       THE PLACE OF CAESAR’S LANDING IN BRITAIN

       I. INTRODUCTION

       II. THE DATA FURNISHED BY CAESAR AND OTHER ANCIENT WRITERS

       III. THE DAY ON WHICH CAESAR LANDED IN 55 B.C.

       IV. DID CAESAR LAND AT THE SAME PLACE IN BOTH HIS EXPEDITIONS?

       V. THE VARIOUS THEORIES ABOUT CAESAR’S PLACE OF LANDING

       VI. THE QUESTION OF THE TIDES

       VII. THE THEORY THAT CAESAR LANDED AT PEVENSEY

       VIII. THE THEORY THAT CAESAR LANDED AT LYMPNE OR HYTHE

       IX. THE THEORY THAT CAESAR LANDED AT HURST

       X. THE THEORY THAT CAESAR LANDED BETWEEN HURST AND KENNARDINGTON

       XI. THE THEORY THAT CAESAR LANDED BETWEEN WALMER AND DEAL

       XII. THE THEORY THAT CAESAR LANDED AT RICHBOROUGH OR SANDWICH

       THE CREDIBILITY OF CAESAR’S NARRATIVE OF HIS INVASIONS OF BRITAIN

       THE DISEMBARKATION OF THE ROMANS IN 55 B. C.

       THE SITE OF CAESAR’S CAMP IN 55, AND OF HIS NAVAL CAMP IN 54 B. C.

       THE WAR-CHARIOTS OF THE BRITONS

       THE OPERATIONS OF THE BRITONS DURING THE LAST FEW DAYS OF CAESAR’S FIRST EXPEDITION

       WHERE DID CAESAR ENCOUNTER THE BRITONS ON THE MORNING AFTER HIS SECOND LANDING IN BRITAIN?

       CAESAR’S EARLIER OPERATIONS IN 54 B. C. (B. G. , V, 9-11)

       CAESAR’S SECOND COMBAT WITH THE BRITONS IN 54 B. C.

       THE COMBAT BETWEEN TREBONIUS AND THE BRITONS

       WHERE DID CAESAR CROSS THE THAMES?

       CAESAR’S PASSAGE OF THE THAMES

       THE SITE OF CASSIVELLAUNUS’S STRONGHOLD

       DID LONDINIUM EXIST IN CAESAR’S TIME?

       THE JULIAN CALENDAR AND THE CHRONOLOGY OF CAESAR’S INVASIONS OF BRITAIN

       TOPOGRAPHICAL NOTES

       ADDENDA

       INDEX


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PART II
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The Ethnology of Ancient Britain.—
I. Introduction 375
II. The methods of anthropology 376
III. Eolithic man(?) 379
IV. Palaeolithic man 380
V. The Pygmies (?) 390
VI. Neolithic man 393
VII. The ‘Pictish Question’ 409
VIII. The Round-heads 424
IX. The Celts 444