Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. 13.—Bronze Pot (height .5^ inches). outside opposite to the handle by a human face in relief,surrounded by a moveable ring, which could be used inlifting the pot (Fig. 13). Bronze ring, measuring 3^ inches in diameter, whichpasses through a loop fastened to a portion of broken bronze,apparently part of the upper edge of a large bronze vessel,the ring having formed one of the handles (Fig. 14). Small very rude clay cup or crucible, 2 inches in height(Fig. 15). Bronze impleme


Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. 13.—Bronze Pot (height .5^ inches). outside opposite to the handle by a human face in relief,surrounded by a moveable ring, which could be used inlifting the pot (Fig. 13). Bronze ring, measuring 3^ inches in diameter, whichpasses through a loop fastened to a portion of broken bronze,apparently part of the upper edge of a large bronze vessel,the ring having formed one of the handles (Fig. 14). Small very rude clay cup or crucible, 2 inches in height(Fig. 15). Bronze implement, being a short tube 1 inch in length,with a projecting rim at one extremity, which is 2 inches indiameter. It is not unlike in shape to the socket portionof a modern candlestick. 46 ANCIENT SCOTTISH LAKE-DWELLINGS. Bronze penaniiular ring or brooch, If inch in diameter,with Lulbous extremities (Fig. 16).. Small plain bronze ring, 1 inch in diameter. Small portion of bronze, probably portion of a vessel.


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