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Dec 3, 2020

[Answer] In Scotland and Ireland, what does a "crannog" refer to?

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...1. An artificial island 2. A mountain 3. A fortress 4. A small lake




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An artificial island - Scotland and Ireland are home to hundreds of crannogs — small artificial islands scattered throughout shallow lakes and other waterways. These crannogs were usually made of brushwood and logs stacked from the bottom of the water, with timber and occasionally stone structures erected on top. Crannogs appear to have been in use for thousands of years — even longer than scientists originally thought. Some show Neolithic origins from approximately 4,000 B.C. to 2,500 B.C., while others date from the early Christian period and the Middle Ages. Scotland is home to almost 600 crannogs, and Ireland to about 400. There is also one crannog in Wales, on Llangorse Lake.:


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