Ancient Scottish Lake Dwellings Or Crannogs With a Supplementary Chapter On Re

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Ancient Scottish Lake Dwellings Or Crannogs With a Supplementary Chapter On Re
Munro, Robert, 1835-1920
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— Portion of north side of Crannog, with the space between inner and . Second circle of piles dug out, showing an-angement of Transverse Beams and structure of the Log Pavement, {From Photogrcqih hy Mr. Latvrie. ) distance and shape, looked as if they had been mortised into the holes in the former. "When the beam was thus applied and restored into its natural position, the portion of its under side between the mortised holes was observed to have a longitudinal groove, having its inner margin be...velled off, and containing a few round holes, which, however, did not pene- trate to its upper surface, and just underneath it were the external ends of two large oak planks, which extended inwards to the doorway. On careful inspection these planks EXCAVATION OF A CRANNOG AT BUSTON. 203 ■were also found to contain a few vertical holes, so that it became apparent that the interval between them and the large transverse was protected by a series of upright wooden spars. External to this parapet-like arrangement was the refuse-heap, which, on being entirely cleared away, showed that the two uprights, though exposed to a depth of about 6 feet below the wooden pavement, were immovably fixed.

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