| James Cocke Southall - 1875 - 662 Seiten
...pours into them from the South. . . . This latter lake is reckoned amongst the land of Hesu Borgajjah, and it is commonly called the lake of the Christians,...fishermen who live here on the lake in wooden huts built on piles." Sir John Lubbock is informed by a friend living at Salonica that the Lake Praias fishermen... | |
| Ferdinand Keller - 1878 - 722 Seiten
...southern to the northern lake. This latter lake is reckoned amongst the land of Hesu Borzajjah, VOL. i. KK and it is commonly called the lake of the Christians,...here on the lake in wooden huts built upon piles.' To these notices of pile dwellings from ancient authors and inscriptions, a number of instances of... | |
| James Cocke Southall - 1878 - 466 Seiten
...mentions a pile-settlement on the Apamsean Lake, in Syria — his native country. This lake, he says, "is commonly called the lake of the Christians, because...fishermen who live here on the lake in wooden huts built on piles." 3 The evidence for the antiquity of the older lakedwellings must be based, therefore, exclusively... | |
| William Boyd Dawkins - 1880 - 612 Seiten
...used in Asia Minor in the Apamsean lake 4 as late as the middle of the fourteenth century, by the " Christian fishermen who live here on the lake in wooden huts built on piles." According to Herodotus, the pile-dwellings on Lake Prasias afforded to their inhabitants... | |
| William Boyd Dawkins - 1880 - 578 Seiten
...used in Asia Minor in the Apamaean lake 4 as late as the middle of the fourteenth century, by the " Christian fishermen who live here on the lake in wooden huts built on piles." According to Herodotus, the pile-dwellings on Lake Prasias afforded to their inhabitants... | |
| William Gregory Wood-Martin - 1886 - 414 Seiten
...impeditas vallo atquo fossa munierunt, quo incursionis hostium vitandae caussn convenire consuerunt." it is inhabited by Christian fishermen who live here on the lake in wooden huts built upon piles."* Venice, the once proud Queen of the Adriatic, the whilom mart of Europe, with her lofty campanile,... | |
| William Gregory Wood-Martin - 1886 - 402 Seiten
...impedilns vallo atque fossa muniuruut, quo incursionis boslium vitandno caussa convenire consucrunt." it is inhabited by Christian fishermen who live here on the lake in wooden huts built upon piles."* Venice, the once proud Queen of the Adriatic, the whilom mart of Europe, with her lofty campanile,... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1895 - 202 Seiten
...Dr. Keller in his classic work on "Lake Dwellings," speaks of the Apamoean lake in Asia Minor " as commonly called the lake of the Christians, because it is inhabited by Christian fishermen, who live in wooden huts built upon piles." But the earliest notice of such dwellings is given in Herodotus,... | |
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