The Lake Dwellings of Ireland

The Lake Dwellings of Ireland

The Lake Dwellings of Ireland - Or ancient lacustrine habitations of Erin, commonly called crannogs.The object the...
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Author: Wood-Martin, W. G. (William Gregory),1847-1917
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The Lake Dwellings of Ireland

The Lake Dwellings of Ireland

¥2,179 ¥1,089

The Lake Dwellings of Ireland

¥2,179 ¥1,089
Author: Wood-Martin, W. G. (William Gregory),1847-1917
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Lake Dwellings of Ireland - Or ancient lacustrine habitations of Erin, commonly called crannogs.

The object the writer has in view in this Publication is to place on record the remarkable discoveries made in a department of Archology hitherto almost unnoticed in Ireland, except in the Proceedings, Catalogues, and Journals of various learned Societies. So far back as 1861 a writer remarked that such a work would be a real boon to archology, yet in the interval none has appeared. The cause is not far to seek. A publication treating of the habits and social economy of long-forgotten generations is little calculated to gain a rapid foothold with the general public, by whom the study of the past may probably be considered dull as well as useless reading. To many, however, it proves most interesting to observedespite widest variations of climatic conditionsthe great similarity of the ways and habits of man while in a rude uncultivated stateacting as it were by a[Pg vi] common instinctand again to trace his upward progress towards civilization. A wide tract in this field of archological research is fortunately opened up by a comparison of the Irish Lake Dwellings and their finds with those of other countries, more especially with the discoveries brought into such prominent notice by Keller in Switzerland, and Munro in Scotland. To the late Sir William Wilde belongs the honour of first drawing general attention to the water habitations of Erin; his labours have been ably followed up by W. F. Wakeman, who has so largely contributed to the Journal of the Royal Historical and Archological Association of Ireland both Papers and Drawings illustrative of the subject. In the present work, Kinahan, Reeves, Graves, Wilde, and other specialists, have been freely quoted, as evidenced in the text; in short, the observations of every author have been utilized, provided they touched on points that could tend in any degree to elucidate the subject under consideration. A dwarf on a giants shoulders sees further of the two: thus the writer, standing in this line of investigation on the eminence created by his predecessors, may perhaps be enabled to lay before his readers a distinct and comprehensive view of the Ancient Lake Dwellings in Ireland. Recent discoveries and new matter will be found in these pages; but the special intention has been to collect carefully all the information hitherto furnished by the explorers of Irish Lake Dwellings, and to present that information in a condensed form, an abridgment of all that is pleasant, so as to render it acceptable to[Pg vii] archologists, and perchance agreeable to the general reader, who, not having had his attention previously directed towards the subject, can scarcely be supposed willing to explore the voluminous records of scientific societies in search of items connected with the question of lacustrine remains in Ireland. This Publication may, perhaps, help to diffuse more generally the knowledge already possessed, so that when fresh discoveries are made in any new locality increased care may be devoted to the exploration; for every artificial island is not necessarily of remote antiquity, and the most careful examination is essential before arriving at a decision respecting the probable period of the primary construction of a crannog. It would be fortunate indeed should these pages excite sufficient attention to prove, even remotely, the cause of having the various relics indicative of the social economy and industries of the inhabitants of our ancient water-towns arranged systematically in the new Museum of the Science and Art Department, now in course of construction in Dublin. The facility thus afforded of studying these antiquitiessome of them safely protected during untold centuries by their covering of peat and watercould not fail to lead to a clearer comprehension of the real condition of ancient culture and civilization in Erin. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 49313
Author: Wood-Martin, W. G. (William Gregory)
Release Date: Jun 28, 2015
Format: eBook
Language: English

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