Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. 138. Shears v,;i tnchee) Pig, IronQ). 15, A curious three-pronged implement (Fig, 139) wasPound, about 3 feet deep, in the large drain a few yards to EXCAVATION OF A CBANNOG AT LOCHLEE. 129 the south of crannog; the prongs are curved, very sharp atthe points, and attached laterally; they are 2£ inches apart. Fig. 140.—Fibula (\). and 4 inches long; a portion of the handle is twisted spirally ;its total length is 3 feet 9 inches.


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