The Phœnician origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo-Saxons : discovered by Phœnician & Sumerian inscriptions in Britain, by preroman Briton coins & a mass of new history : with over one hundred illustrations and maps

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. PASE 2. PART-OLONS IDENTITY WITH “ CATH-LUAN,”’ FIRST TRADITIONAL KING OF THE PICTS in SCOTLAND . : . : ; : 394-396

3. “ CaT11”” PLAcE AND Erunic NAMES EVIDENCING PHGNICIAN PENETRATION IN THE Home CounTIES, MrpLAnps, Nort OF ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND . : : ‘ F 397-403

4. BRUTUS-THE-TROJAN AS THE HomERIC HERO “ PEIRITHOOS”’ . : ‘ : : 404-406

5. FounpInc oF Lonpon as ‘NEw Troy” (TRI-NOVANT) By KinG Brutus aABour II00 B.c. . . : : : : 407-410

6. Mor or “ AmorireE”’ Cup-MARKED INSCRIPTION WITH SUMERIAN ScrIpT oN Tomp oF ARYAN SUN-PRIESTESS, OF ABOUT 4000 B.C., FROM SMYRNA, SUPPLYING A KEY To CuwupMARKED SCRIPT IN BRITAIN : ‘ 411-412

THE AMORITE PHc@NicIAN Trix MINES oF CAsstITERIDES IN CORNWALL(?) REFERRED TO BY SARGON I, OF AKKAD, ABOUT 2750 B.c.; & KAPTARA OR “CAPHTOR” AS ABDARA IN SPAIN c ; . : . : 413-415

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ABBREVIATIONS FOR CHIEF REFERENCES . 417-420

INDEX : : . : . . 421-450

ERRATA

. 32, I. 14 for “‘ Khar”’ read “ Kar.”

36, 1. 34, for “ bolt” read “‘ divided.”

134, in table col. 6, for ‘“‘ Lig” read “ Light.” - 297, l. 21, for “‘ Carsi’”’ read ‘‘ Cross.”

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