Craigs, parish of, 164-5. Craigywarren, crannog of, 110, 177. Coral, 245. Crania: _see_ human remains. Crannog, a modern term, 26. Crannog, a townland name, 27. Crannog, attempt to flood a, 149, 223-4. Crannog-boy, crannog of, 28, 179, 180. Crannog builders bound by no conventional engineering rule, 30. Crannog, derivation of, 26. Crannog fictilia, resemble mortuary, 99. Crannog, first discovery of an Irish, 23. Crannog Island, 28, 188, 243. Crannog-na-n-Duini: _see_ Mevagh. Crannog of Lough Leisi, 154. Crannog of Mac Clancy, 154. Crannog of Mac Gauran, 154. Crannog of Mac Navin, 149-50, 229. Crannog of O’Raighilligh, 155, 342. Crannog sites unidentified, 177, 179, 193, 205, 207, 218. Crannog, townland of, 28. Crannoge, townland of, 150. Crannogs, a list of, but of temporary value, 145. Crannogs are of all ages, 30. Crannogs, buoyant tendency of, 178, 180. Crannogs, burnt, list of, 35. Crannogs connected by causeways: _see_ causeways. Crannogs damaged by tempests, 36, 154. Crannogs, favourite sites for, 30. Crannogs, greatest number in Ulster, 32. Crannogs, highest development of, 145. Crannogs, historical occupancy of, traced, 145-160. Crannogs, numbers discovered in 1857, 26. Crannogs, numbers discovered in 1885, 249. Crannogs, mode of construction of, 30-31. Crannogs occur in groups, 35, 172, 190. Crannogs preferred to castles, 146. Crannogs, submarine, 29, 215-217. Crannogs, subsidence of, 31, 215-217, 224. Crannogs, Wilde on the age of, 26. Cranny, townland of, 179. Creidné, the bronze worker, 174. Cremorne, barony of, 151. Croker, Crofton, 130, 150. Cross, figure of the, 87, 89, 90, 126, 185, 202 n., 235 n. Cross, wooden, 112. Crossmaglen, crannog near, 178. Crow Island, 246. Crozier, bronze, 227 n. Crucibles, 120, 141, 168, 172, 183, 192, 198, 200 n., 202 n., 227. Crystal ornament, 195. Cullina, crannog at, 110-111. Curach, description of a, 51-53. Dabaybe, tribe of, 19. Daggers, bone, 65, 188. Daggers, bronze, 65, 143, 163, 171, 196 n., 205, 206 n., 219 n., 235 n. Daggers, iron, 65, 195, 210 n. Dalaradia, 165. Dalrieda, 165. Danes and Irish, encounters between, 194. Danes destroy crannogs, 57, 155-57. Danish tobacco pipes, 200 n. Dartry, barony of, 156. Dawson’s, Dean, collection, 235. Day, Alderman, 136. Day, Robert, 169. Deal forest age, 7. De Boot, 120. Deel river, crannog in, 205. Deer, fallow, 234. Deer, red, 74-75, 168 n., 178 n., 182, 185 n., 190, 199, 204, 205, 205 n., 219, 221, 226, 227 n., 235 n., 234, 237, 241, 244, 245, 246. Denmark, lake dwellings in, 11. Denudation of a crannog, 216. Derreen Lake, crannog in, 233.
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