The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 15Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1886 |
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... crannogs . This was as early as 1839 , and consequently preceded the discovery of the Swiss lake - dwellings by fifteen years . The first examined was that of Lagore , in county Meath , full particulars of which are given in the first ...
... crannogs . This was as early as 1839 , and consequently preceded the discovery of the Swiss lake - dwellings by fifteen years . The first examined was that of Lagore , in county Meath , full particulars of which are given in the first ...
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... crannogs , Mr. W. F. Wakeman , thus writes : - " The Irish crannog , great or small , was simply an island , either altogether or in part artificial , strongly staked with piles of oak , pine , yew , alder or other timber , encompassed ...
... crannogs , Mr. W. F. Wakeman , thus writes : - " The Irish crannog , great or small , was simply an island , either altogether or in part artificial , strongly staked with piles of oak , pine , yew , alder or other timber , encompassed ...
Sida 456
... crannog ) in Dhu Loch , in the island of Bute , which were described in a letter dated the 13th February , 1813 . This communication found its way to George Chalmers , Esq . , author of " Caledonia , " regarding which , writing on the ...
... crannog ) in Dhu Loch , in the island of Bute , which were described in a letter dated the 13th February , 1813 . This communication found its way to George Chalmers , Esq . , author of " Caledonia , " regarding which , writing on the ...
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... crannogs by horizontal beams with mortised holes to receive the uprights . These horizontal beams were arranged in ... crannog could be obtained without the use of a canoe . These gangways were most ingeniously constructed , but there ...
... crannogs by horizontal beams with mortised holes to receive the uprights . These horizontal beams were arranged in ... crannog could be obtained without the use of a canoe . These gangways were most ingeniously constructed , but there ...
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... crannog were found too handsome and massive spiral finger - rings made of gold . One is plain with five - and - a- half twists ; the other , besides an additional twist , has both ends ornamented by a series of circular grooves . From ...
... crannog were found too handsome and massive spiral finger - rings made of gold . One is plain with five - and - a- half twists ; the other , besides an additional twist , has both ends ornamented by a series of circular grooves . From ...
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