The Clyde Mystery: a Study in Forgeries And Folklore

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The Clyde Mystery: a Study in Forgeries And Folklore
Lang Andrew
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So far, the facts ^ Mr. Alston describes this causeway, and shows it on the plan as *^ leading from the ' central well ' to the burn about 120 feet to west of centre of crannog." 32 THE CLYDE MYSTERY disclosed by the excavations of the structures at Dumbuck, though highly interesting as evidence of the hand of man in the early navigation of the Clyde basin, present nothing very remarkable or improbable. It is when we come to examine the strange relics which the occupants of this habitation have... left behind them that the real difficulties begin." Dr. Munro next describes the disputed things found at Dumbuck. They were analogous to those alleged to have been unearthed at Dunbuie.
They were " A number of strange objects like spear-heads or daggers, showing more or less workmanship, and variously ornamented.
One great spear-head (figure i), like an arrow-point, is 1 1 inches long and 4I inches wide at the barbs. The stem is perforated with two holes, in one of which there was a portion of an oak pin.


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