
audiobook
by W. G. (William Gregory) Wood-Martin
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THE LAKE DWELLINGS OF IRELAND.
PREFACE.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
LIST OF PLATES.
ERRATA.
LAKE DWELLINGS. PART I.
LAKE DWELLINGS. PART II.
FOOTNOTES
INDEX.
This volume opens a window onto Ireland’s vanished lake‑dwelling settlements, known as crannogs, which once rose like wooden fortresses from the tranquil waters of the island’s lakes and rivers. Drawing on excavations and field reports from the nineteenth century onward, the author reveals how these artificial islands served as homes, workshops, and defensive refuges for prehistoric communities. The book’s careful illustrations and measurements help listeners picture the scale and construction of these remarkable structures.
Beyond a simple catalogue, the work situates Irish crannogs within a broader European context, comparing them with the famed lake‑village sites of Switzerland and Scotland to highlight shared patterns of early human ingenuity. By weaving together the insights of pioneering scholars and recent discoveries, the author presents a clear narrative of how these water‑bound habitats evolved and what they tell us about ancient social and economic life. Listeners will come away with a vivid sense of how ordinary people, even in a ‘rude uncultivated state,’ harnessed nature to build thriving communities.
Full title
The Lake Dwellings of Ireland Or ancient lacustrine habitations of Erin, commonly called crannogs. Or ancient lacustrine habitations of Erin, commonly called crannogs.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (540K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-06-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1847–1917
An Irish antiquarian and soldier whose books helped preserve the folklore, archaeology, and local history of County Sligo. His writing blends careful research with a deep interest in Ireland’s older traditions.
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