MacKie, E. W. (1971). Some new quernstones from brochs and duns. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 104. Vol 104, pp. 137-146.
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Some new quernstones from brochs and duns | |||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 104 | |||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | |||||
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137 - 146 | |||||
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The primary contexts of rotary querns found on seven broch, semibroch or dun sites are used as a basis for a discussion of the origins of rotary querns in Scotland. Two types were in use from 1st century BC to 3rd century AD: a bun-shaped quern with bipartite hopper and fixed lateral handle, which spread into Scotland initially from N England, and a disc quern with loose upright handle which was introduced direct from S England along with other elements of late Iron Age B cultures. A R | |||||
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1971 | |||||
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05 Dec 2008 |