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Worked Jet Fragments, Luce Bay
This selection of objects come from Luce Sands, and show fragments of a highly polished bangle, and
Fragments of Bead Production, Luce Sands
This selection of objects come from Luce Sands, and show fragments of a highly polished bangle, and
Whetstone, Carronbridge
Found on the east side of the Nith in the Iron Age enclosure at Carronbridge, this whetstone is a ty
Rubber (worked stone), Camp Hill
Found by a Major General Scott-Elliot in 1960 at Camp Hill, Trohoughton, this object is known as a r
Whetstone, High Kelton Farm, Camp Hill, Trohoughton
Found by a Major General Scott-Elliot in 1960 at Camp Hill, Trohoughton, this whetstone is a typical
Leather Shoe, Lochmaben
This item is an accurate replica of a shoe found preserved in peat moss near Lochmaben. Made of leat
Saw Blade
This iron saw was recovered from the Lochlea Crannog site. It is very delicate and is now in three p
Wood Carving Cast, Lochlea
This is a cast of a carving found on a piece of ash wood in Lochlea Crannog. The piece of wood had c
Wood Carving Cast
This is a cast of a carving found on a piece of ash wood in Lochlee Crannog. The piece of wood had c
Mallet head, Milton Loch
An example of a wooden tool preserved in waterlogged conditions from Milton Loch, site of a Crannog
Quern Stone
Quern stones were used for grinding grain down into flour. This is a top stone which would have sat
Spindle whorls
Spindle whorls were used for spinning wool. The spindle whorl on the left has been shaped out of a s
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