The Lake Dwellings of Ireland Or Ancient Lacustrine Habitations of Erin Commo

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W G William Gregory Wood Martin
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Ballywoolen. This crannog was entire when seen in 1860, in a lake surrounded by hills, the surface of the island nearly level with the water. At one spot there was a flagging of flat stones where the hearth had been, and near it lay a quern. T The dis- coverer states the site of this cranuog to be in the county Down ; but the only townland in Ireland named Ballywoolen, is set down in the Ordnance Survey as situated in the parish of Dunboe, barony of Coleraine, county Derry.
COUNTY ARMAGH.
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...lough has a crannog at its north end. * Marlacoo Lough, near Armagh, has another.
Lough Ross, near Crossmaglen, also contains one, stated to have been the place of meeting of the Irish leaders in 1641. + * In the kitchen-midden was the ordinary complement of bones, principally those of the ox, boar, sheep, goat, dog, and deer. Seven short scythes of bronze, a plough- sock of iron, a plough-share of flint, several iron spear-heads, and some pins, were also brought to light.
t Journal Royal Hist, and Arch.


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