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Beaker Fragment, Water of Ken
Found on the surface bank of the Water of Ken, this is part of a decorated beaker - two surviving fr
Pygmy vessel, Kirkmahoe
A plain pygmy cup with straight sides tapering to a thick flat base, with two pairs of holes pierced
Pygmy vessel, Greystone Park, Dumfries
A rounded pygmy cup with thick sides and a flat base with decorative lines on the outside, with one
Cist burial, Mainsriddle, Colvend and Southwick
The man, possibly a warrior, died about 3,800 years ago. He is buried in a way typical of the Beake
Bronze Age Urn, Ochiltree
A cinerary urn found in a mound in 1955 when excavating for drains at a new housing scheme. The urn,
Cinerary urn, Ardeer
This urn was used to bury the ashes of the dead and was found at Ardeer, near Irvine, North Ayrshire
Battle-axe, Moormains
This beautiful stone battle-axe from Moormains, Wigtownshire was added to the Selby Collection in 18
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