Craw, J. Hewat. and Robinson, P. (1923). On Two Bronze Spoons from an Early Iron Age Grave near Burnmouth, Berwickshire. With a Report on the Skeleton found therein. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 58. Vol 58, pp. 143-160.

Title: On Two Bronze Spoons from an Early Iron Age Grave near Burnmouth, Berwickshire. With a Report on the Skeleton found therein
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 58
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 58
Number of Pages: 392
Page Start/End: 143 - 160
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Abstract: The grave was built with small boulders in two or three irregular courses with sandstone slabs as covers. The skeleton of a man lay on his right side with his legs slightly flexed. Between the hands and the skull lay, within a small area, an iron\r\nknife, two bronze spoons, the jaws and other bones of a young pig, several fragments of coal, and a small piece of wood, probably part of the handle of the knife. The spoons are rare and have not previously been found in Scotland. All known examples from Britain are described in detail. The detailed report on the skeleton focuses on morphology and metric measurements.
Author: James Hewat Craw
Professor A Robinson
Year of Publication: 1923
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GRAVE (Monument Type England)
Wood (Auto Detected Subject)
Coal (Auto Detected Subject)
Skull (Auto Detected Subject)
Handle (Auto Detected Subject)
Sandstone Slabs (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 15 Dec 2013