Bronze Age burials at Gairneybank, Kinross-shire
Keyword(s):
Burial, Burials, Vessel Burials, Skeletal Remains, Cemetery, Radiocarbon Dates, Bowl, Cist Burials
Burial, Burials, Vessel Burials, Skeletal Remains, Cemetery, Radiocarbon Dates, Bowl, Cist Burials
Period(s):
Bronze Age
Bronze Age
Abstract
Rescue excavation in 1970 recorded three cist burials, one associated with a bowl and a flat riveted knife-dagger and another with an accompanying Food Vessel. Two other finds, a Beaker and a Food Vessel, have been rescued from the same area and clearly represent further burial deposits in a small cemetery of early second millennium bc date.A list of radiocarbon dates associated with Food Vessel burials from east-central Scotland by Alison Sheridan & Trevor Cowie is in an appendix (107--8). The skeletal remains are described by D A Lunt & A Young on microfiche (1:B1--B8).
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Published
30-11-1992
How to Cite
Cowie, T., Ritchie, G., Lunt, D. A., & Young, A. (1992). Bronze Age burials at Gairneybank, Kinross-shire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 121, 95-109. Retrieved from http://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/psas/article/view/9401
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