Dunn, A. (2001). 7 Small finds. In: n.e. Dundrennan Abbey: archaeological investigation within the south range of a Cistercian house in Kirkcudbrightshire (Dumfries & Galloway), Scotland. Edinburgh: Historic Scotland. pp. 42-47.
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7 Small finds | ||||||||
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Dundrennan Abbey: archaeological investigation within the south range of a Cistercian house in Kirkcudbrightshire (Dumfries & Galloway), Scotland | ||||||||
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Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports | ||||||||
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98 | ||||||||
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42 - 47 | ||||||||
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A total of 48 small finds mostly derived from the fill of the great drain and the accompanying midden deposits. They included a silver spoon, silver and copper alloy pins, a coin, lace tags, needles, an iron spearhead and belt loop. There were also five fragments from a leather shoe and a number of rim sherds from glass vessels. | ||||||||
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2001 | ||||||||
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09 Jul 2001 |