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(PMT copy of DC 36011). Plan and section of Dalmarnock, Dumbuck and Eadarloch logboats, drawn for publication as R J C Mowat (1996) Logboats of Scotland (p. 23 figs. 5 & 6; p. 26, fig. 7).

DC 35999 PO

Description (PMT copy of DC 36011). Plan and section of Dalmarnock, Dumbuck and Eadarloch logboats, drawn for publication as R J C Mowat (1996) Logboats of Scotland (p. 23 figs. 5 & 6; p. 26, fig. 7).

Date 1996

Catalogue Number DC 35999 PO

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 352827, SC 352828, SC 352829

Scope and Content Possible logboat from Eadarloch, Loch Treig, Highland 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. This object was found near a crannog when building a reservoir. Now in the Museum at Fort William, it is typical of those finds that can only be tentatively identified as a logboat, an alternative identification as a timber-skid having been suggested. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Scale 1:25

Medium PMT

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