| 1880 - 938 Seiten
...abound in the lake to such a degree that a man has only to open his trap-door and to let down a bucket by a rope into the water, and then to wait a very short time, when he draws it up quite full of them." The earliest discovery of lake dwellings — " Keltische Pfahlbauten,"... | |
| 1883 - 846 Seiten
...string, to save them from rolling into the water. They feed their horses and their other beasts upon fish, which abound in the lake to such a degree, that a man has only to open hia trap-door, and to let down a basket by a rope into the water, and then to w^it a very short time,... | |
| Edward Clodd, Richard Anthony Proctor - 1883 - 382 Seiten
...string to save them from rollinginto the water. They feed their horses and their other beasts upon fish, which abound in the lake to such a degree, that a man lias only to open his trap-door and to let down a bucket by a rope into the water, and then to wait... | |
| 1886 - 852 Seiten
...string, to save them from rolling into the water. They feed their horses and their other beasts upon fish, which abound in the lake to such a degree, that...rope into the water, and then to wait a very short tune, when he draws it up quite full of them. The fish are of two kinds, which they call the paprax... | |
| Robert Munro - 1890 - 654 Seiten
...string, to save them from rolling into the water. They feed their horses and their other beasts on fish, which abound in the lake to such a degree that...short time, when up he draws it quite full of them." Another reference to lake-dwellings occurs in a passage by Hippocrates ("De /Eribus," etc., xxxvii.),... | |
| 1890 - 988 Seiten
...string, to save them from rolling into the water. They feed their horses and their other beasts upon fish, which abound in the lake to such a degree, that...the water, and then to wait a very short time, when he draws it up quite full of them. The fish are of two kinds, which they call the paprax and the tilon.... | |
| 1897 - 812 Seiten
...string, to save them from rolling into the water. They feed their horses and their other beasts upon fish, which abound in the lake to such a degree, that...the water, and then to wait a very short time, when he draws it up quite full of them. The fish are of two kinds, which they call the paprax and the tilon.'... | |
| Chrēstos Tsountas, James Irving Manatt - 1897 - 522 Seiten
...string, to save them from rolling into the water. They feed their horses and their other beasts upon fish, which abound in the lake to such a degree that...the water and then to wait a very short time, when he draws it up quite full of them." Similar accounts are given by modern investigators of these settlements.... | |
| 1897 - 634 Seiten
...string, to save tbem from rolling into the water. They feed their horses and their other beasts upon fish, which abound in the lake to such a degree that...let down a basket by a rope into the water, and then wait a very short time, when he draws it up quite full of them." The 'island-dwell(ir hand-mills,)... | |
| Chrēstos Tsountas, James Irving Manatt - 1897 - 530 Seiten
...string, to save them from rolling into the water. They feed their horses and their other beasts upon a rope into the water and then to wait a very short time, when he draws it up quite full of them." Similar accounts are given by modern investigators of these settlements.... | |
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