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(PMT copy of DC 36093). Plan, profile and section of paddles and oars from Glenfield, Loch Glashan, Tentsmuir and Lochlea, drawn for publication as RJC Mowat (1996), Logboats of Scotland (p. 88, figs. ...

DC 36094 PO

Description (PMT copy of DC 36093). Plan, profile and section of paddles and oars from Glenfield, Loch Glashan, Tentsmuir and Lochlea, drawn for publication as RJC Mowat (1996), Logboats of Scotland (p. 88, figs. 33-7).

Date 1996

Catalogue Number DC 36094 PO

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 352860, SC 352862, SC 352859, SC 352861, SC 352863

Scope and Content Possible fragment of oar from Lochlea crannog, South Ayrshire The logboat (otherwise known as a 'dugout' or 'canoe') is a simple and 'primitive' boat, but this does not imply that it is necessarily early, most examples recovered being medieval or later in date. In 1878-9, excavation of a crannog yielded finds dated between later prehistory and modern times, including at least one 'large oar', part of which may be an object preserved in the Dick Institute, Kilmarnock. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Scale 1:25

Medium PMT

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/329918

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