id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20902 Lang, Andrew The Clyde Mystery a Study in Forgeries and Folklore .txt text/plain 28315 1813 75 structures were throughout built of stone, as in Dr. Munro's theory, objects of stone, bone, and shell are so remarkable and archaic in OBJECTS OF STONE.--Nine spear-heads, like arrow-points, of slate, six he writes, "are strongly indicative of a much earlier period than postRoman; they point to an occupation of a tribe in their Stone Age." any one, four objects of shell, stone, and bone, which he had up his "objects of slate and stone from Dumbuck." a crannog containing objects of the stone, bronze, and iron ages. Thus, on objects from Dumbuck (Munro, plate XV. like analogues of the disputed Clyde stones, but Dr. Munro, owing to the Two perforated stone plaques from Volosova, figured by Dr. Munro (pp. ." This is exactly what Dr. Munro says about the small stone objects from the three Clyde stations. On all this weighty mass of stone objects, Dr. Munro writes thus: ./cache/20902.txt ./txt/20902.txt