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The author surveys prehistoric lakeside habitations across central and western Europe, synthesizing archaeological reports, excavation results, and museum collections gathered during field visits. He describes construction types and structural evidence from lake, marsh, and coastal sites, compares material remains and stratigraphy to outline cultural phases, and examines regional variations from Alpine lakes through the Danube basin to the Po valley and British crannogs. The work discusses methods of discovery and excavation, catalogues tools, pottery, and organic remains, and includes plans, maps, and sketches to illustrate site distributions and building techniques. Throughout, it emphasizes the interpretive challenges posed by scattered collections and evolving records.

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Robert Munro

Robert Munro was a Scottish archaeologist and author known for his significant contributions to the study of prehistoric lake-dwellings in Europe. His notable works include "Ancient Scottish Lake-Dwellings or Crannogs," which explores the unique structures found in Scotland, and "The Lake-Dwellings of Europe," based on his Rhind Lectures in Archaeology from 1888. Munro's research provided valuable insights into the lives of ancient communities and their architectural practices, helping to shape the understanding of early human settlement patterns in aquatic environments.

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