The crannog will provide open air theatre facilities and will become very popular with school groups and parties next Summer. |
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The attack on the mere probably refers to the crannog, and the destruction horizon may relate to this event. |
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What did the cart look like several thousands of years ago and what did the crannog dwellers transport with it? |
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And it took them three years to construct their own crannog, a timber dwelling built on stilts over the water, which links the way of life of people in 600BC with ours today. |
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It is an artificial island, known as a crannog, and was probably constructed during the Iron Age. |
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On the other hand, in the same crannog, a hammerstone broken in two was found, each half in a different place, as were two parts of a figurine at Dumbuck. |
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It is famously difficult to get into Crannog at the best of times. |
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Unlikely characters bubble up into the plot, such as Oscar Wilde's father, who brings in the Irish version of the box-on-stilts, the Crannog. |
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A GOVERNMENT division has promised Au500,000 towards the Drumclay Crannog site which could entice community events and postgrad research of the content discovered. |
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