Prehistoric Scotland And Its Place in European Civilisation

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Prehistoric Scotland And Its Place in European Civilisation
Munro, Robert, 1835-1920
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Scot. , vol. Xiii. P. 322.
2 See Evans, ' Bronze Implements, ' p. 400.
3 Proc. Soc. A. Scot. , vol. Xv. P. 273.
206 BRONZE AGE.
Smith describes three bracelets, with fragments of others, found, along with a number of bronze objects (a celt with socket and loop, two spear-heads, and four broken bits of tin), by a man ploughing a mossy field at Wester Achtertyre, in Morayshire 1 (fig. 126). Two penannular bronze armlets, tapering a little towards their extremities, were found, along with nine bro
...nze celts, near the hill of Benachie, in Aber- deenshire. 2 Another armlet of thin beaten bronze was found, along with a necklace of beads and plates of jet, in a cist contain- Fig. 126. Bronze penannular armlet Fig. 127. Bronze ring-armlet, one of found at Achtertyre, ^lorayshire a fair found with an urn at Kin- ($). Neff, fCincardi neshire ().
ing an unburnt skeleton, at Melfort, Argyleshire 3 (fig. 128). A penannular bracelet with expanded ends, and some plain rings, were part of a hoard found, near Killin, by a man trenching an uncultivated knowe.


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