Fig. 108. Fig. 109. Fig. 110.
(Scale 1⁄8.)
Figs. 111 to 115 represent the various kinds of pins which were abundantly met with all over the crannog.
Fig. 115 is 14 inches long, 2 broad, and 11⁄8 thick; the hole in it measures 15⁄8 by 3⁄4 inch.
3. Agricultural Implements, etc.—Fig. 116. Mallet, head of which is 10 inches long and 16 in circumference; handle is 9 inches long and 5 in circumference.
Fig. 117. Scraper or hoe, 10 inches long and 4 broad; was cut out of a trunk of a tree, and had natural branch formed into a handle.
Fig. 111. Fig. 112.