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LAKE DWELLINGS OF IRELAND.
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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.
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