Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. 201. Fig. 202. Fig. 203. Fig. 204. Fig. 205. Fig. 206. Fig. 207. Fig. 208. Bone Pins (f). flat on the top, while others again, especially the larger ones,are irregularly shaped. One (Fig. 202) has its head orna-mented by a circular ridge, surmounted by a wider rimneatly notched all round, and another has its shank sur-rounded by two bands of diamond-shaped spaces, formed by 216 ANCIENT SCOTTISH LAKE-DWELLINGS. a series of incised lines slantingly crossing each other, asshow


Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. 201. Fig. 202. Fig. 203. Fig. 204. Fig. 205. Fig. 206. Fig. 207. Fig. 208. Bone Pins (f). flat on the top, while others again, especially the larger ones,are irregularly shaped. One (Fig. 202) has its head orna-mented by a circular ridge, surmounted by a wider rimneatly notched all round, and another has its shank sur-rounded by two bands of diamond-shaped spaces, formed by 216 ANCIENT SCOTTISH LAKE-DWELLINGS. a series of incised lines slantingly crossing each other, asshown in Fig. 212. Fig. 210 is the representation of oneonly partially Fig. 209. Fig. 210. Fig. 211. Fig. 212. Fig. 213. Bone Pins (i). Bone Needle ({). Needle.—A neatly-formed needle, having an elongatedeye at its extremity, precisely similar to a common darningneedle. It tapers gently into a sharp tip, and is smoothlypolished all over. Its length is 2 inches (Fig. 213).


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