10 ПОЛЬСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «CRANNOGI»
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crannogi з наступної бібліографічної підбірки. Книжки пов'язані зі словом
crannogi та короткі уривки з них для забезпечення контексту його використання в польська літературі.
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The journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological ...
no resistance to the spade, and it wlls quite by accident the first was discovered in the large crannog in Lough Rea, whilst tracing out and clearing a pavement (for sketch of wicker floor, see "Dublin Quarterly Journal of Science," Vol. IV., page 1 ...
Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, 1870
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Prehistoric Britain from the Air: A Study of Space, Time ... - Strona 78
[AMF 78] Loch Crannog I was extensively excavated by Mrs CM. Piggott14 in the autumn of 1953, and lies just off the far shore towards the centre right of the picture, covered in trees. As excavated, the crannog was 19m in diameter with a ...
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The Artificial Islets/ Crannogs of the Central Inner Hebrides - Strona 24
Piggott identified several key features of the crannog' s structure which are worth reiterating, as they give a fairly clear picture of the site's construction. 1. The crannog was initially described as "a round stone-covered island some 35 feet ...
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The Archaeology of Early Medieval Ireland - Strona 214
Cork', PRIA 490: 1—43 — and Lucas, A.T. 1946-7 'Excavation of a small crannog at Rathjordan, Co. Limerick', North Munster Antiq. I. 5: 68—77 — and MacDermott, M. 19 52 'The excavation of a ring-fort at Letterkeen, Co. Mayo', PRIA 5 30 ...
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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - Tomy 76-78
Excavation at Deredis Upper : I . Base of planks and earlier crannog ; 2. Wattle of earlier crannog ; 3. Beams and brushwood of later crannog foundation ; 4. Landing- stage of later crannog ... 30 IV. — Deredis Upper Crannog : 1. Brushwood ...
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1946
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Veil of Time - Strona 311
Before I go into the crannog, I spit it out on the ground and cover it with soil. I find Illa sitting with the old woman at the back of the crannog, gutting small fish from a barrel. It is Illa's job to toss the entrails over the fence into the loch. When I lay ...
Claire R. McDougall, 2014
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The Silver Hand: Book Two in The Song of Albion Trilogy - Strona 145
Out there.” “You are mad.” “Perhaps.” I began walking toward the lake. “In the water, you mean?” “Yes.” “Out in the lake?” “It is to be a crannog,” I explained. “A crannog.” “It is a dwelling constructed on a false island made 145 THE CRANNOG.
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The Dark Pool: Black Gold, High Finance, and Love in the ...
I own a minibus and I drive the six Crannog children to and from the primary school in Durnford. I take their mothers as paying passengers if they want to do some shopping, and anyone who has to see the doctor in Durnford. If I'm forced to ...
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Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - Strona 218
Mr. Benn thus writes: ' On the subject of the meaning of the word “crannog” I will make some observations. The first syllable, cran, signifies a dead tree-a tree lying on end, as opposed to criere, a living or standing tree; it signifies a log, a trunk ...
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1873
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The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist,: A Quarterly ... - Strona 111
On the other hand, according to the post-Roman theory, which implies that the site of the Crannog previous to the upheaval would be covered with water to the depth of 25 feet, in addition to the 3 feet to 8 feet which now cover 1t at every high ...
Llewellyn Frederick William Jewitt, John Charles Cox, John Romilly Allen, 1901