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The fruit stones have been found in Swiss lake dwellings.
Lake dwellings are still used by many savage tribes.
They were taking her back to the Lake Dwellings!
Today the lake dwelling is partially reconstructed and visitors can see rebuilt prehistoric Latgalian wooden buildings.
Archaeologically identified dwelling-sites in Latgale include hill forts, settlements and lake dwellings.
Āraiši lake dwelling site is a popular tourist location with original and reconstructed remnants of Latvian prehistory.
Most lake dwelling grayling in the west today can be genetically traced to the Grebe Lake stocks,.
Meare is a marshland village in typical Somerset "rhyne" country, standing on the site of pre-historic lake dwellings.
The evidence for this settlement can be seen in the form of the dolmens, ringed forts, caiseals, passage graves and lake dwellings associated with the area.
Robert Munro - Ancient Scottish Lake Dwellings or Crannogs.
He is mainly known for his investigations of Swiss lake dwellings in 1853-54, and work on the remains of the La Tène culture.
These herders lived in small settlements or in little lake dwellings built on artificial islands made of several layers of wooden logs attached by stakes.
Fragments of straw, seeds, fibers, yarns, and various types of fabrics which date back to about 8000 BC have been found in Swiss lake dwellings.
The first sign of inhabitants are the remains of lake dwellings (lake dwelling) in the Antela lagoon.
This lake added tourist interest sites such as the Archaeological Park and Neolithic Lake Dwellings - all unique to the Balkan region.
The 'Scottish Crannog Centre' with a reconstructed prehistoric lake dwelling is a short distance to the east at Croft-na-Caber.
He accompanied them on the Harvard Irish Mission in which they excavated a hill fort in County Clare and a lake dwelling in County Meath.
The kitchen middens of Denmark, the lake dwellings of Switzerland, and the stockaded islands, or "crannogs," of the British Isles, belong to this era.
The loch was about 3 miles in circumference and from six to twenty feet deep which, when drained, was found to contain two small islands or lake dwellings of the pre-historic inhabitants.
Lee, The Lake Dwellings of Switzerland, and Other Parts of Europe, by Dr. F. Keller (2d ed., London, 1878).
In the 1970's, the Lough Gur experience inspired Hunt to design and construct a Celtic-style ring fort and lake dwelling, which he called the Craggaunowen Project.
Details of the Lake Dwellings (Crannogs) of Wigtownshire and other archaeological finds are in Archaeological and Historical Collections relating to Ayrshire and Galloway.
From the early 14th century to the mid 16th century the family occupied a lake dwelling on the Loch of Leys, and resided there or on land near the lake for over 200 years.
There are several of those ancient fortified lake dwellings, which we call crannogs, most of them to be found in the northern half of the island, some of them in lochs well up into the hills.
A small island in a loch near Friars' Carse was identified as a being the remains of a lake dwelling or crannog, and in 1878 was measured as being circa 80 ft by 70 ft.