Pampooties (неопр.). Appin Historical Society. — «"Pampooties" or "cuarans" were made from the raw skin of a freshly killed deer or stag, whilst the skin was still soft. The hair was retained on the outer side, perhaps to aid in traction, as it is usually found laying towards the rear or heel-end of the shoe. Once flayed, the wearer-to-be placed his feet upon the skin, on the flesh side, traced round with a knife, cut a series of slits around the edges, and laced the whole affair, draw-string like, up around the foot. Both wear and ever-present sodden state of the walking surfaces maintained the "pampootie" in a semi-flexible condition.» Дата обращения: 27 октября 2010. Архивировано из оригинала 10 июня 2010 года.
Lucas, A. T. Footwear in Ireland (неопр.) // County Louth Archaeological Journal. — 1956. — Т. 13. — С. 309—394. — doi:10.2307/27728900. quoted in Pinhasi, R; Gasparian, B; Areshian, G. et al. First direct evidence of chalcolithic footwear from the near eastern highlands (англ.) // PLoS ONE : journal. — 2010. — Vol. 5. — P. e10984. — doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0010984. — PMID20543959. — PMC2882957.
Lucas, A. T. Footwear in Ireland (неопр.) // County Louth Archaeological Journal. — 1956. — Т. 13. — С. 309—394. — doi:10.2307/27728900. quoted in Pinhasi, R; Gasparian, B; Areshian, G. et al. First direct evidence of chalcolithic footwear from the near eastern highlands (англ.) // PLoS ONE : journal. — 2010. — Vol. 5. — P. e10984. — doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0010984. — PMID20543959. — PMC2882957.
Pampooties (неопр.). Appin Historical Society. — «"Pampooties" or "cuarans" were made from the raw skin of a freshly killed deer or stag, whilst the skin was still soft. The hair was retained on the outer side, perhaps to aid in traction, as it is usually found laying towards the rear or heel-end of the shoe. Once flayed, the wearer-to-be placed his feet upon the skin, on the flesh side, traced round with a knife, cut a series of slits around the edges, and laced the whole affair, draw-string like, up around the foot. Both wear and ever-present sodden state of the walking surfaces maintained the "pampootie" in a semi-flexible condition.» Дата обращения: 27 октября 2010. Архивировано из оригинала 10 июня 2010 года.