Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . ?? 103 ii). Fig. 104 (i). Fig. 44. Trough, lU inches long, G broad, and 2A deep(inside). Projecting ears 3| inches long. Thickness of sidesvaried from ^ to 1 inch. Had three rectangular holes inbottom, of which the centre one was larger, measuring 1 byH inch. All the above vessels were made of soft wood, with theexception of the portions of bowls, which were of oak. 2. Chihs, Fills, etc.; all of vjJiich were made of oak.— Club, 2 feet long, 3 inches broad, and U thick; c


Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . ?? 103 ii). Fig. 104 (i). Fig. 44. Trough, lU inches long, G broad, and 2A deep(inside). Projecting ears 3| inches long. Thickness of sidesvaried from ^ to 1 inch. Had three rectangular holes inbottom, of which the centre one was larger, measuring 1 byH inch. All the above vessels were made of soft wood, with theexception of the portions of bowls, which were of oak. 2. Chihs, Fills, etc.; all of vjJiich were made of oak.— Club, 2 feet long, 3 inches broad, and U thick; cir-cumference of handle 3^ inches. Fig. 106. Club, 14 }j inches long, and greatest breadth 2h. EXCAVATION OF A CKANNOG AT LOCIILEE. 119 Fig. 107. Sword-like implement, 20 inches long and 2Jbroad ; sharp at point and edges. Fig. 108. Implement with round handle and thin blade,containing teeth at one edge, length 15 inches, and breadth 1|. Fig. 109. Knife-shaped instrument, blade 10 inches longby 1 broad. Fig. 110. Eouud polished stick with charred end.


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