PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «CRANNOGE»
crannoge
crannog
typically
partially
entirely
artificial
island
usually
built
lakes
rivers
estuarine
waters
scotland
ireland
unlike
prehistoric
pile
dwellings
around
alps
which
were
shores
inundated
only
later
crannoge
ancient
irish
dwelling
fort
lake
marsh
gaelic
crannóg
wooden
structure
pole
crannóc
define
small
fortified
constructed
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meaning
also
cranage
cran
crannied
near
clones
jstor
presents
appearance
slightly
oval
shape
sloping
gradually
sides
about
centre
downwards
heartland
bord
móna
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CRANNOGE»
Descubre el uso de
crannoge en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
crannoge y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Chambers's encyclopædia: a dictionary of universal knowledge ...
649 island to the mainland; but in general the crannoge was to be reached only
by boat, and scarcely any crannoge lias been discovered without the remains of
a primitive canoe, hollowed out of the trunk of an oak, being found beside it.
2
Chambers's encyclopaedia: a dictionary of universal knowledge
The island at Lagore is a type of the purely artificial crannoge. But most frequently
the crannoge was partly natural. An islet just level with the water, was raised
artificially a foot or two above it. An islet too small to be a convenient habitation, ...
David Patrick, William Geddie, 1883
3
CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA
The island at Lagore is a type of the purely artificial crannoge. But mos t
frequently the crannoge was partly natural. An islet just level with the water, was
raised artificially a foot or two above it. An islet too small to be a convenient
habitation, ...
4
Chambers's encyclopædia
The island at Lagore is a type of the purely artificial crannoge. But most frequently
the crannoge was partly natural. An islet just level with the water, was raised
artificially a foot or two above it. An islet too small to be a convenient habitation, ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, 1862
5
Chambers's encyclopædia: a dictionary of universal knowledge ...
The island at Lagore is a type of the purely artificial crannoge. But most frequently
the crannoge was partly natural. An islet just level with the water, was raised
artificially a foot or two above it. An islet too small to be a convenient habitation, ...
6
Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge ...
The island at Lagore is a type of the purely artificial crannoge. But most frequently
the crannoge was partly natural. An islet just level with the water, was raised
artificially a foot or two above it. An islet too small to be a convenient habitation, ...
7
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities ... in the Museum ...
Clonfinlough crannoge, and—Presented by the Board of Works. Nos. 75 to 82
are bone pins of the smallest size on the Tray. (All the other specimens, from 79
to 115, are perforated at the head.) N o. 79 is a bone needle or bodkin, about 4 ...
Royal Irish Academy. Museum, William Robert Wilde, 1861
5 is from the Lough Revel crannoge, county of Antrim. It was probably worn as a
pin or brooch-head. A very similar bead has been published by Dr. Wilson, in the
“Pre-historic Annals of Scotland,” Vol. I., p. 446,' Fig. 84. And another is figured ...
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1873
9
The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland ...
The level of this lake was lowered by the Board of Works in 1850, when four
artificial islands were discovered in it, on the principal of which upwards of fifty
tons of bones were found. "A. D. 1436. 'The crannoge of Loch-Laoghaire (near
Clogher ...
Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society, 1858
10
Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families ...
But the most important of all modern discoveries of pre-historic remains in
Breconshire is the ancient village or — Crannoge of Llyn Savathan. We have
alluded to the tradition recorded in Camden's Britannia of a city having once
stood where ...
4 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CRANNOGE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
crannoge en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Man with 'stupid infantile interest in guns' to be sentenced next month
Hendrick of Crannoge Close, Poppintree pleaded guilty to possession of the cocaine at Mellowes Road, Finglas and possession of three ... «BreakingNews.ie, Ene 14»
Roads schemes announced for Omagh area
These include sections of the A5 Curr Road from Church Road to Crannoge Road, the A5 Doogary Road with the Camowen Road junction and ... «The Ulster Herald, May 13»
Man accused over illegal gun stash is sent for trial
Hendrick was also charged before the court under the Explosive Substances Act with having two flares at his home at Crannoge Close, ... «Herald.ie, Feb 11»
Volunteer (29) pushed man in party fracas
The defendant, with an address at Crannoge Close in Ballymun, admitted before Swords District Court to public drunkenness and threatening ... «Herald.ie, Jul 09»