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Piece of Socketed Wood
It is not known what the holes cut into this piece of wood were for, perhaps some sort of basket or
Knife or Dagger-Shaped Spatula
The purpose of this item is not known, it is shaped like a knife but the edges have not been sharpen
Hazelnuts, Lochlea Crannog
One feature that regularly litters the site of crannogs are mounds of food scraps such as bones and
Spoon, Lochlea Crannog
A hole has worn through in the centre of this tiny spoon.
Meat Hook
The prongs of this fork are curved and still quite sharp . This fairly elaborate piece of metalwork'
Fibula
This is one of three Romano-British fibulae excavated at Lochlea Crannog. These pins were used to fa
Two rings
The image for this object shows two Iron Age finger rings, both made from polished stone. The smalle
Bronze mirror (replica)
This is a replica of a bronze mirror which was found at Balmaclellan in Kirkcudbrightshire in a hoar
Stone Lamp
Fibula brooch
This brooch was found in a double ditched enclosure near Carronbridge, Morton. This site was near a
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