Logboat, Lochlea Crannog

This is what remains of a fairly substantial dug out canoe which had been used by the residents of Lochlea Crannog.   The earliest log boats can be dated to the Stone Age period when people lived by hunting and gathering. The boats were used for wildfowling and fishing along river banks and may have been steered and propelled by poles. Most boats were made of oak which splits along its grain easily, the remaining shaping being carried out with polished stone axes and flints. The log boat from Catherinefield is the earliest securely dated log boat in Scotland, it has survived from the early Bronze Age, over 4,000 years ago. The others were probably made over 2,000 years ago when many local people lived in crannogs or lake dwellings.
Object no :
EAAH010n
Collection :
Creator :
NA
Place of Production :
NA
Dimensions :
L 3150mm
Materials :
wood
Location :
NA
Related site :
Accession number :
NA
Copyright :
East Ayrshire Council
You must enable javascript to view this website