Replica crannog by the lake at Graggaunowen

Replica crannog by the lake at Graggaunowen, A 'crannog' (from the Irish 'crann', a tree) is a dwelling used in parts of Ireland and Scotland from the Bronze Age until medieval times. It consists of palisaded buildings on an artificial island or a platform raised on stilts over water. View of houses. Ireland. Celtic. Graggaunowen, County Clare. (Photo by Werner Forman/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)
Replica crannog by the lake at Graggaunowen, A 'crannog' (from the Irish 'crann', a tree) is a dwelling used in parts of Ireland and Scotland from the Bronze Age until medieval times. It consists of palisaded buildings on an artificial island or a platform raised on stilts over water. View of houses. Ireland. Celtic. Graggaunowen, County Clare. (Photo by Werner Forman/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)
Replica crannog by the lake at Graggaunowen
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Credit:
Werner Forman / Contributor
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152191342
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Universal Images Group
Date created:
01 January, 1980
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