crannog音标
英 ['krænəg]
美 ['krænəg]
crannog翻译
n.
湖中人工岛上的住宅,沼泽地内的人工岛;
英英释义
Crannog
A crannog (; ; ) is typically a partially or entirely artificial island, usually built in lakes, rivers and estuarine waters of Scotland and Ireland. Unlike the prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps which were built on the shores and were only inundated later on, crannogs were built in the water, thus forming artificial islands.
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Crannog
Ballinderry Crannog No. 2
Excavation of Oakbank Crannog, Loch Tay Interim report
Llangorse: a 10th-century royal crannog in Wales
Lagore Crannog: An Irish Royal Residence of the 7th to 10th Centuries A.D.
Underwater Excavation at Ederline Crannog, Loch Awe, Argyll, Scotland
Lagore Crannog. An Irish Royal Residence of the Seventh to Tenth Centuries A. D. by Hugh Hencken
The Early Medieval crannog at Llangorse, Powys: an interim statement on the 1989-1993 seasons
Unusual food plants from Oakbank Crannog, Loch Tay, Scottish Highlands: cloudberry, opium poppy
High-precision radiocarbon dating of the construction phase of Oakbank Crannog, Loch Tay, Perthshire.