قراءة كتاب The Lake-Dwellings of Europe Being the Rhind Lectures in Archæology for 1888
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The Lake-Dwellings of Europe Being the Rhind Lectures in Archæology for 1888
الصفحة رقم: 6
Atter, Mond, and Fuschl—Suggestive Remains in Neusiedlersee—Pile Structures in Hungary—Early Researches in the Lakes of Carinthia and Carniola—Remarkable Discoveries in Laibach Moor—Notices of supposed Beaver-traps and similar Machines found in North Germany, Italy, and Ireland
Third Lecture.
First discovered at Mercurago. (a) Western Lake-Settlements in the Po Valley: Notices of Stations in Lake Varese and the adjoining Turbaries of Biandrono, Cassago-Brabbia, and Pustenga—Researches in the Lakes of Monate and Varano; in the Turbaries of Mombello, Valcuvia, and Brenno; in the Lakes of Annone and Pusiano, and in the Turbaries of Bosisio, Capriano, Maggiolino, Mercurago, Borgo-Ticino, and San Martino—Remarkable Station in Lagozza. (b) Eastern Lake-Settlements in the Po Valley: Descriptive Notices of the Stations in the Lakes of Garda, Fimon, and Arquà-Petrarca, and in the Turbaries of Polada and Cascina. (c) Terremare: Discovery and Significance of the Terramara Deposits—Special Investigations at Castione—Notices of further Typical Stations at Montale, Casale Zaffanella, and Gorzano—General Remarks on Terramara Settlements—Their Distribution, Relics, and Organic Remains
Fourth Lecture.
Descriptive Notice of Antiquities found at La Tène and in the Lake of Paladru—Notices of Stations in the Palatinate, at Deûle à Houplin, and of one of a remarkable character near Maëstricht—Detailed Notices of Stations in (a) Mecklenburg, (b) Pomerania and Central Prussia, (c) Posen and Poland, and (d) East Prussia and Livland—General Remarks on the Settlements of North Germany and their relation to the Burgwälle—Ancient Marine Dwellings on the Coasts of Holland and Western Germany—Terpen, Warfen, and Wurthen
Fifth Lecture.
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Irish Crannogs: First Discovery of a Crannog at Lagore—Subsequent Discoveries, especially during the workings of the Commissioners for the arterial drainage of Ireland—General Features of Crannogs then observed, with Notes of the Relics collected on them—Notices of typical Crannogs at Randalstown and Tonymore—Researches of Messrs. G. H. Kinahan and W. F. Wakeman—Crannogs in the County of Fermanagh—Recent Discoveries at Lisnacroghera and in Lough Mourne—List of Irish Crannogs, alphabetically arranged, with Notes and References.
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Scottish Crannogs: Historical Notice of their

