Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . ing illustrations have been engraved. Theyconsist of bowls, plates, ladles, a mallet, a hoe, clubs, pins,etc., together with many objects entirely new to me, butwhich apparently had been used for culinary or agriculturalpurposes. 1. Vessels.—Yig. 101. Portions of a circular bowl, diameter7^, inches, depth (inside) 3 inches, thickness 1 inch at edgesand h inch at bottom; bottom flattened, 3 inches diameter(outside). Other fragments of vessels similar to the abovewere found. 118 A


Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . ing illustrations have been engraved. Theyconsist of bowls, plates, ladles, a mallet, a hoe, clubs, pins,etc., together with many objects entirely new to me, butwhich apparently had been used for culinary or agriculturalpurposes. 1. Vessels.—Yig. 101. Portions of a circular bowl, diameter7^, inches, depth (inside) 3 inches, thickness 1 inch at edgesand h inch at bottom; bottom flattened, 3 inches diameter(outside). Other fragments of vessels similar to the abovewere found. 118 ANCIENT SCOTTISH LAKE-DWELLINGS. Yi^. 102. Flat dish, like scallop shell, with a ring handle,length 7 inches, breadth 6 inches, thickness varies from |inch to a thin edge. Quite whole when disinterred fromrefuse-heap. rig. 103. Portions of a plate, diameter nearly 10 inches,thickness | of an inch, depth barely 1 inch ; a well-formedbead ran round the rim. Fig. 104. Ladle. Bowl nearly complete, length 10inches, breadth 8 inches, depth (inside) 3h inches, thickness1 to i inch ; portion of handle still


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