crannog उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Holley's calculations deduced that when the loch was full, the crannog would have been located about from shore.
- An example has now been reconstructed on the south side of the loch at the " Scottish Crannog Centre ".
- The Buiston loch is famous as the site of the Dark Ages crannog ( lake dwelling ) discovered and excavated by Duncan McNaught.
- He attacked the crannog at Loch Gabair, which was burned, as was the nearby church at Trevet with seventy people inside.
- It is host to a small Crannog in the northern end of the loch, and is a common hiking destination from Balmacara.
- The castle was built about 1326 by Sir John Campbell of Lochawe on an island, or crannog, in a loch, now drained.
- Evidence of consumption of the wild fruits has been found as far back as the Bronze Age at a Crannog in County Offaly, in Ireland.
- The lake is famous for its coarse fishing ( particularly afanc ( nicknamed'Gorsey') and has the only example of a crannog in Wales.
- The lake this crannog lay in became known as " Lough Insholin " and was preserved as the name of the barony of Loughinsholin upon its creation.
- The last two names, in particular, fit well as a possible name for the Celtic crannog settlement which stood in the southernmost corner of Duddingston Loch.