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(PMT copy of DC 36095). Plan, profile and section of oars, paddles and related artifacts from Loch Glashan crannog, Loch Kinord, Ravenstone Moss and Rubh` an Dunain, drawn for publication as RJC Mowat ...

DC 36096 PO

Description (PMT copy of DC 36095). Plan, profile and section of oars, paddles and related artifacts from Loch Glashan crannog, Loch Kinord, Ravenstone Moss and Rubh` an Dunain, drawn for publication as RJC Mowat (1996), Logboats of Scotland (p. 95, figs 38-42).

Date 1996

Catalogue Number DC 36096 PO

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 352865, SC 352867, SC 352864, SC 352866, SC 352868

Scope and Content Possible model paddle from crannog at Loch Glashan, Kilmichael Glassary, Mid Argyll, Argyll and Bute 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 1960, excavation of this crannog revealed, among other wooden artifacts, a possible model paddle now held in Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum); it may have had a ritual or ceremonial function. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Scale 1:25

Medium PMT

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/329920

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