Crannog
Crannog[1][2][3] (/ˈkrænəɡ/; bahasa Irlandia: crannóg [ˈkɾˠan̪ˠoːɡ]; bahasa Gaelik Skotlandia: crannag [ˈkʰɾan̪ˠak]) biasanya adalah sebuah pulau buatan sebagian atau keseluruhan, biasanya dibangun di danau, sungai dan perairan di Skotlandia, Wales, dan Irlandia. Tak seperti rumah-rumah bertiang tinggi di sekitaran Alpen yang dibangun di pesisir, crannog dibangun di perairan, kemudian menghasilkan pulau buatan.
Catatan
sunting- ^ O'Sullivan, A. (2000). Crannogs: Lake Dwellings of Ireland. Dublin: Irish Treasure Series.
- ^ Lynn, C. J. (1983). "Some 'early' ring forts and crannogs". Journal of Irish Archaeology. 1: 47–58.
- ^ Dixon, Nicholas (2004). The Crannogs of Scotland: An underwater archaeology. Tempus Publishing, Limited. ISBN 0-7524-3151-X.
Referensi
sunting- Burnett, George (1901). J. Allardyce, ed. The Family of Burnett of Leys. Aberdeen: New Spalding Club.
- Armit, Ian (2000). Scotland's Hidden History. Tempus Publishing, Limited. ISBN 0-7524-1400-3.
- Crone, A. (2000). The History of a Scottish Lowland Crannog: excavations at Buiston AOC/STAR Monograph 4, Edinburgh
- Halsall, Guy (2003). Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West, 450-900. London: Routledge.
Pranala luar
suntingWikimedia Commons memiliki media mengenai Crannogs.
- [1] "Living On Water: Scottish Crannogs and Island Dwellings".
- Crannog.co.uk, The Scottish Crannog Centre Reconstruction of a crannog.
- McMahonsOfMonaghan.org, Crannog illustration showing attack in Monaghan, Ireland in the 16th century.
- Channel4.com, Time Team on Crannogs.
- Channel4.com, Time Team excavation at Loch Migdale, January 2004.
- Canmore Diarsipkan 2008-12-04 di Wayback Machine., Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland's Canmore database, a searchable database of archaeological and architectural sites in Scotland, including crannogs.
- About.com Diarsipkan 2008-07-20 di Wayback Machine., Llangors Crannog.