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... sheep , horse , pig , dog , fox , man , & c . — a large portion of which have been , with intelligent care , pre- served in the neighbouring museum of Montrose , and planks and rubbish - the crannoge or lake - 140 CHIPS AND CHAPTERS .
... sheep , horse , pig , dog , fox , man , & c . — a large portion of which have been , with intelligent care , pre- served in the neighbouring museum of Montrose , and planks and rubbish - the crannoge or lake - 140 CHIPS AND CHAPTERS .
Page 141
David Page. and planks and rubbish - the crannoge or lake - dwelling of former days - reared by primitive men for ... crannoges ( Pfahlbauten of the Swiss arche- ologists ) seem to have been common in early times all over the middle and ...
David Page. and planks and rubbish - the crannoge or lake - dwelling of former days - reared by primitive men for ... crannoges ( Pfahlbauten of the Swiss arche- ologists ) seem to have been common in early times all over the middle and ...
Page 142
... crannoge , scoop out the oak - trunk with fire and their stone adzes , spear the ox and the deer in the woods , and begin to enjoy the amenities of a dawning civilisation . Time rolls away ; our lake grows shallower and shallower , 142 ...
... crannoge , scoop out the oak - trunk with fire and their stone adzes , spear the ox and the deer in the woods , and begin to enjoy the amenities of a dawning civilisation . Time rolls away ; our lake grows shallower and shallower , 142 ...
Page 144
... crannoge " of the still earlier and pre - Celtic period . Skulls of oxen , antlers of gigantic red - deer , Roman coins and bronzes , stone hatchets and tree - canoes , have all been taken from this single area , marking a succession of ...
... crannoge " of the still earlier and pre - Celtic period . Skulls of oxen , antlers of gigantic red - deer , Roman coins and bronzes , stone hatchets and tree - canoes , have all been taken from this single area , marking a succession of ...
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