Discovery of (1) a Short Cist containing Human Remains and a Bronze Armlet, and (2) a Cup-marked Stone, at Williamston, St Martins, Perthshire

J Graham Callander (Author)


Keywords:
Cists, Long Cist, Human Remains, Cup Marks
Period(s):
Early Medieval, 13 Century, Fourteenth Century, 12th

Abstract


At least four or five short cists and a possible long cist have been discovered in this area. The new discovery contained a poorly preserved crouched skeleton. The cover slab had fallen in and crushed the bronze armlet which is discussed in some detail. An irregular sandstone block with eight cup marks was found nearby.

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Published
30-11-1919
How to Cite
Callander, J. G. (1919). Discovery of (1) a Short Cist containing Human Remains and a Bronze Armlet, and (2) a Cup-marked Stone, at Williamston, St Martins, Perthshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 53, 15–24. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.053.15.24
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