An introduction to the study of prehistoric art . Fig. 208.—Winwick, Lanca-shire. (Half size.) Fig. 2og.—Givendale, Yorks.(Half size.) Ornamented Bronze Celts. CHARACTER OF BRONZE AGE DECORATION 179 Dwellings, and Northern Italy, in Greece and theEastern Mediterranean, and appears in Egypt as a fre-quent ornamental motive under the Eleventh Dynasty.^It is seen engraved on the typical implement of the age,the Bronze Axe, or Celt. It is generally, however, onthe earlier forms as the flanged celt that it is seen (Figs.


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