Mann, L. Maclellan. (1922). Discoveries in North-Western Wigtownshire : Cinerary and Incense-Cup Urns and Perforated Axe-Hammer; Mould for Bronze-Winged Chisel; Whetstone for Stone Axes; Cup-marked Rocks and Boulder; Apron of Moss Fibres.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 57. Vol 57, pp. 98-107.

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Discoveries in North-Western Wigtownshire : Cinerary and Incense-Cup Urns and Perforated Axe-Hammer; Mould for Bronze-Winged Chisel; Whetstone for Stone Axes; Cup-marked Rocks and Boulder; Apron of Moss Fibres.
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 57
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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57
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350
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98 - 107
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A cinerary urn containing cremated bone and charcoal was recovered from a previously disturbed burial. An accompanying incense cup contained larger fragments of bone and charcoal. The bones in the latter were those of a child while the bones in the former could not be identified. The pit had been lined with stones. An axe hammer and mould were found a short distance away. The mould is of an unusual type while parallels for the axe hammer are presented. An 'apron' made from moss fibres was found close to a cairn.
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Ludovic Maclellan Mann
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1922
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FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
Charcoal (Auto Detected Subject)
Axe Hammer (Auto Detected Subject)
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Cremated Bone (Auto Detected Subject)
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04 Jan 2014