An Account of the Excavation of a Cairn and of the Remains of Four other Cairns in the Parish of Muirkirk, Ayrshire, and the Discovery of a Deposit of Burnt Human Bones at Borland, Old Cumnock, Ayrshire
Keywords:
Burnt Human Bones, Cinerary Urn, Burnt Bone Charcoal, Burnt Bone, Flint Flake, Flint Knives, Central Cist Pottery Charcoal, Pit, Round Cairns
Burnt Human Bones, Cinerary Urn, Burnt Bone Charcoal, Burnt Bone, Flint Flake, Flint Knives, Central Cist Pottery Charcoal, Pit, Round Cairns
Period(s):
1899
1899
Abstract
A circular cairn at Linburn Plantation covered a central circle of stones around a pit containing burnt bone, charcoal and two flint knives. There was evidence of in situ burning. Four round cairns in the parish of Muirkirk were examined. Only one had a central cist. Pottery, charcoal and a flint flake were recovered. An isolated deposit of burnt bone may have been associated with a cinerary urn found there in 1899.
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Published
30-11-1922
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Fairbairn, A. (1922). An Account of the Excavation of a Cairn and of the Remains of Four other Cairns in the Parish of Muirkirk, Ayrshire, and the Discovery of a Deposit of Burnt Human Bones at Borland, Old Cumnock, Ayrshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 56, 126–133. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.056.126.133
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