LAKE DWELLINGS OF IRELAND. | Plate. | | Page | | Frontispiece.—Irish Lake-dwelling of the isolated type. | | I. | Crannog Hut, Kilnamaddo. Restored from existing remains, | 39 | II. | Crannog Hut discovered at Inver, Co. Donegal. Drawn from the Model in the Museum, R.I.A., | 40 | III. | Front, side elevation, and ground plan, &c., of Crannog Hut, discovered at Inver, Co. Donegal, | 40 | IV. | Single-piece Canoes, Paddle, and Anchors, | 48 | V. | Curach, as used on the Boyne, 1848, | 52 | STONE, BONE, BRONZE, AND IRON IMPLEMENTS, &c. | VI. | Flint, Wood, and Bone Implements from Crannogs, | 58 | VII. | Hafted Bronze Rapier Sword, showing both sides. Full size, | 60 | VIII. | Iron Weapons and Manacle from Lagore, | 61 | IX. | Weapons of Iron from Crannogs, | 62 | X. | Iron Spear-head, from Lisnacroghera, side and edge view. Half-size, | 63 | XI. | Portion of Spear-shaft, with ferrules and rivet of bronze. Full size, | 64 | XII. | Sides of Bronze Sword Sheaths, from the Crannog of Lisnacroghera, | 66 | XIII. | Iron Tools, &c., found in the bottom of a “dug-out” at Cornagall, | 67 | XIV. | Front View of Bronze Shield from Lough Gur. Diameter, twenty-eight inches, | 71 | XV. | Boss-like Objects, and Rings of Bronze, from Lisnacroghera. Full size, | 72 | WOODEN IMPLEMENTS. | XVI. | Wooden Yokes found in Donagh Bog and on the margin of Lough Erne, | 79 | HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. | XVII. | Culinary Utensils, Implements, &c., stone, bronze, wood, and iron, | 82 | XVIII. | Fragments of Pottery, from No. 3 Crannog, Lough Eyes. (Discovered by W. F. Wakeman), | 99 | XIX. | Fragments of Pottery, from No. 5 and No. 6 Crannogs, Lough Eyes. (Discovered by W. F. Wakeman), | 99 | XX. | Wooden Platters, | 102 | ARTICLES OF THE TOILET, &c., OR OF PERSONAL ADORNMENT. | XXI. | Scribed Pins from Ballinderry Crannog, | 106 | XXII. | Scribed Pins from Ballinderry Crannog, | 107 | XXIII. | Scribed Pins from Ballinderry Crannog, | 108 | XXIV. | Iron and Bone Pins from Lagore, | 111 | XXV. | Articles of Wood, | 112 | XXVI. | Bronze Brooch from Lagore, | 117 | XXVII. | Beads, composed of various materials, from Ardakillen, Lagore, Ballinderry, Drumdarragh, Cloonfinlough, and Lough Eyes, | 122 | MUSIC. | XXVIII. | Harp, from the Crannog of Ballinderry. Woodwork restored, | 125 | XXIX. | Bronze Trumpet, now in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy, | 127 | AMUSEMENTS. | XXX. | Stone and Bone Circular Discs from Crannogs, | 132 | HORSE FURNITURE. | XXXI. | Forefront of Ancient Irish Saddle. Back and Front view, | 136 | MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. | XXXII. |
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