Notes on (1) a Bronze Age Grave at Craigscorry, Beauly, Inverness-shire, and (2) Two Urns from Aberdeenshire

J Graham Callander (Author)


Keywords:
Stemmed Arrowhead, Barbed, Flint Knife, Blade, Grave, Cremation, Beaker, Bone
Period(s):
Bronze Age

Abstract


A skeleton was buried with a small, pointed bronze blade, two other small pieces of bronze, a barbed and stemmed arrow-head without its shaft, and a flint knife, the last two objects being calcined. The grave was cut into the natural rock and had a cover slab. The condition of the bone suggests that it had been partially burnt and may well have been a failed attempt at cremation. Brief accounts of a beaker from a cist at Elrick Hill, a Food Vessel and a socketed axe from Pitcaple are also presented.

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Published
30-11-1925
How to Cite
Callander, J. G. (1925). Notes on (1) a Bronze Age Grave at Craigscorry, Beauly, Inverness-shire, and (2) Two Urns from Aberdeenshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 59, 204–210. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.059.204.210
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