Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. 106. Fig. 107. Fig. 108.(Scale i.) Fiff. 109. Fig. no. Figs. Ill to 115 represent the various kinds of pinswhich were abundantly met with all over the crannog. Fig. 115 is 14 inches long, 2 broad, and 1^ thick; thehole in it measures If by f inch. 3. Agricultural hnplements, etc.—Fig. 116. Mallet, headof which is 10 inches long and 16 in circumference; handleis 9 inches long and 5 in circumference. Fig. 117. Scraper or hoe, 10 inches long and 4 broad; 120 ANCIENT SCOTTISH L
Ancient Scottish lake-dwellings or crannogs : with a supplementary chapter on remains of lake-dwellings in England . Fig. 106. Fig. 107. Fig. 108.(Scale i.) Fiff. 109. Fig. no. Figs. Ill to 115 represent the various kinds of pinswhich were abundantly met with all over the crannog. Fig. 115 is 14 inches long, 2 broad, and 1^ thick; thehole in it measures If by f inch. 3. Agricultural hnplements, etc.—Fig. 116. Mallet, headof which is 10 inches long and 16 in circumference; handleis 9 inches long and 5 in circumference. Fig. 117. Scraper or hoe, 10 inches long and 4 broad; 120 ANCIENT SCOTTISH LAKE-DWELLINGS. was cut out of a trunk of a tree, and had natural branchformed into a handle. Fig. 111. Fig. Fig. 114. Fig. 115. Fig. 118. Implement like boot or ploughshare, 10 incheslong and 12 round the middle. Fig. 119. Polished implement, 9 inches long, 5^ broad.
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