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Calatria 15
Title
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Title:
Calatria 15
Series
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Series:
Calatria
Volume
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Volume:
15
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
I Scott
Issue Editor
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Issue Editor:
I Scott
Publisher
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Publisher:
Falkirk Local History Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2001
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
25 Jul 2002
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A Mesolithic barbed antler point from the Forth Estuary, near Carriden, Falkirk
Alan Saville
70 - 80
Late Mesolithic biserial point, radiocarbon-dated between 5080 and 4790 cal BC, with discussion of other Scottish finds and other Mesolithic material from the Forth Valley.
Bronze Age metalwork from the Falkirk district Stirlingshire: some finds new and old
Trevor G Cowie
87 - 98
Records recent finds of a spearhead fragment from Abbotshaugh, Dalderse, and a socketed axe from Carriden, with discussion of earlier discoveries.
Dunmore pottery
Brian Watters
99 - 110
Short account of the nineteenth-century art pottery at Dunmore, Airth, Stirlingshire, and its wares.
Unpublished Roman finds from the Falkirk area
Fraser Hunter
111 - 123
Records and discusses unpublished Roman brooches in Falkirk Museum from Mumrills fort, near a suspected dun at Doghillock, Dunipace, a burial at Goshen, Stenhouse, and a cache at Cowden Hill, Bonnybridge, all Stirlingshire, and tabulates the brooches from Mumrills.