Further Notes on the Artificial Islands in the Highland Area

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The survey includes islands, partly or wholly natural, when an artificial causeway proved that they had at some time been adapted for habitation. Many of the islands, or crannogs are small in size with a tendency to sink below the surface, and all employ wood foundations to a lesser or greater degree. All the known examples across the Highlands are described.

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Blundell, F. O. (1913). Further Notes on the Artificial Islands in the Highland Area. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 47, 257–302. https://doi.org/10.9750/psas.047.257.302

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