Report on a Bronze Age Grave and Two Others discovered last year at Camelon, Stirlingshire

With a Note on the Relics found

Authors

  • Mungo Buchanan
  • J Graham Callander Contributor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.057.243.250

Keywords:

Longer Cist, Wood, Burnt Flint Scraper, Iron, Iron Sword, Vessel, Brass, Burnt Human Remains, Cremated Bone, Skeleton, Pottery, Grave

Abstract

The first discovery was a short cist containing cremated bone and a burnt flint scraper. The second of the cists contained a Food Vessel accompanied by unburnt and burnt human remains. The third longer cist contained fragments of a skeleton and an iron sword. A wheel-turned vessel of dark-coloured pottery, with a number of objects made out of thin sheet bronze or brass, and some much corroded fragments of iron and particles of wood was found nearby.

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Published

30-11-1923

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How to Cite

Report on a Bronze Age Grave and Two Others discovered last year at Camelon, Stirlingshire: With a Note on the Relics found. (1923). Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 57, 243-250. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.057.243.250

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