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A reconsideration of the 'Ardiffery' finds, Cruden, Aberdeenshire
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Issue: |
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 108 |
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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Volume: |
108
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Page Start/End: |
80 - 93 |
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Publication Type: |
Journal
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Abstract: |
The provenances and contents are distinguished of two groups of artefacts from Cruden which are commonly confused in archaeological literature. A cist found at Uppermill, Cruden (NK 053370) in 1821 contained partial inhumations of a man and a child, pig bones, a wristguard, seven barbed-and-tanged arrowheads, two flint knives and two beakers of Clarke's Developed Northern (N2) group. The objects found in 1812 at Greenbrae, Cruden (NK 057358) include jet and amber beads and an edge-polished flint axe. A R |
Year of Publication: |
1976
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Subjects / Periods: |
Amber Beads (Auto Detected Subject) |
1821 (Auto Detected Temporal) |
Flint Knives (Auto Detected Subject) |
Flint Axe (Auto Detected Subject) |
Artefacts (Auto Detected Subject) |
Barbedandtanged Arrowheads (Auto Detected Subject) |
Pig Bones (Auto Detected Subject) |
Cist (Auto Detected Subject) |
1812 (Auto Detected Temporal) |
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Created Date: |
05 Dec 2008 |