Noun
Alt. of Crannoge
Source: Webster's dictionaryConstruction Loughbrickland Crannóg in Northern Ireland The construction techniques for a crannog (prehistoric or otherwise) are as varied as the multitude of finished forms witnessed in the archaeological record. Source: Internet
Eilean Dòmhnuill in Loch Olabhat on North Uist was constructed circa 3200–2800 BC and may be Scotland's earliest crannog (a type of artificial island). Source: Internet
A strict definition of a crannog, which has long been debated, requires the use of timber. Source: Internet
Interpretations of crannog function are not static through time; instead they appear to change in both the archaeological and historic records. Source: Internet