Vessels, bronze, 183, 184, 187, 191, 202. Vessels, iron, 85, 166, 243. Vessels, wooden, 100, 141, 183, 187, 190, 192, 232, 236, 237. Vikings, strange customs of the, 130. Wakefield’s _Ireland_, 213. Wakeman, W. F., 23, 24, 25, 33, 52, 82, 97, 104, 116, 119, 123, 124, 129, 134, 183, 187, 191 n., 193 n., 212, 220. Walnuts, 73. Water, districts covered by, 8. Water levels, variety of, 8, 165, 167, 169, 171, 181, 192, 195, 202, 205, 216, 219-20, 236, 245, 248. Waterford, co., 29-30, 215-217, 234. Weapons, ancient account of fabrication of, 173-174. Weapons: _see_ swords, spears, daggers, knives, axes. Weaving, bone utilized in, 105. Weaving, block utilized in, or as net float, 200 n. Weaving in crannogs, 105. Web polishers, 199 n. Westmeath, co., 47, 126, 136. Wexford, co., 40, 44. Wheel-shaped objects, 112, 142. Whet-stones, 69, 164 n., 168 n., 183 n., 185 n., 187 n., 190, 191, 192, 194 n., 195, 199, 205 n., 226 n., 232 n., 233, 235 n., 237. White bronze: _see_ findruin. Whorls, 130-132, 142, 164 n., 169, 196 n., 199 n., 210 n. Whorls, cross-marked, 90. Whorls, great numbers of, 104. Whorls, in classic sculptures, 105. Wicker-work, 32, 33, 214, 223, 224, 225-226, 228. Wigtonshire, crannogs in, 32, 40 n. Wild animals, 4-6, 250. Wild fruit, 73. Wilde, Sir W., 23, 126, 139, 140, 206, 237. Willow platter, 102, 227. Wilson’s _Prehistoric Annals of Scotland_, 124. Wolf-hound, 75. Wolf Loch, crannog in, 191. Wolves, 4, 75, 250. Wood, enduring properties of, 41. Wooded country, 3-4. Wooden articles from Lagore, 205 n. Wooden buildings, earliest form of, 43. Wooden cross, 112. Wooden hair-pins, 111-112. Wooden handle of celt, 59. Wooden objects, 104, 192, 231-232. Wooden sword, 40-41. Wooden vessels, 82, 100-102, 112, 183. Wray, Albert, 87, 97. Wurtemberg, lake dwellings in, 11. Yellow glass, 125. Yellow sulphuret, 104. Yew case, 117. Yokes, oxen, 79. Yorkshire, lake dwellings in, 15. Yorkshire lake-dwellings, colouring-matter found in, 104. Zaphrentis, 245. Zurich, pile dwellings near, 11. THE END. End of Project Gutenberg's The Lake Dwellings of Ireland, by W. G. Wood-Martin
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