| 11. | This method of fortification, known as a crannog, was common in the Late Middle Ages.
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| 12. | It excavated a small henge and a crannog ( artificial-island home ) in Loch Migdale.
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| 13. | Tree ring dating of oak planks from the crannog indicate that it was built between 889 and 893.
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| 14. | The crannog is oval-shaped and consists of a stone and earth mound with a flattened top.
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| 15. | His stronghold was based at the crannog at Inishrush, which is also known as the Green Lough.
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| 16. | In the centre of the loch are the remains of a crannog known as Dutton's cairn.
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| 17. | One such crannog is Dun Anlaimh, which is thought to date to at least the later Middle Ages.
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| 18. | The Archaeological study of the crannog in Loch Gabhair suggests that the seat of the kings of Lagore was there.
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| 19. | Near the north shore on the islet of " Eilean Fraoch " is the remains of a crannog.
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| 20. | Crannogs are normally associated with Scotland and Ireland, and the Llangorse crannog is the first to be discovered in Wales.
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