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River Irvine

Barbed Point (Antler)

Site Name River Irvine

Classification Barbed Point (Antler)

Canmore ID 41919

Site Number NS33NW 15

NGR NS 3254 3720

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council North Ayrshire
  • Parish Dundonald (Cunninghame)
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Cunninghame
  • Former County Ayrshire

Archaeology Notes

NS33NW 15 3254 3720

(NS 3254 3720) Mesolithic Antler Point found AD 1938 (NAT)

OS 6" map (1968)

A barbed point, now in the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland (NMAS Accession no: HLA 1) was found in 1938 in the bed of the River Irvine. The discovery was reported, but incorrectly sited in (Irvine and Fullarton Times, 12 August 1938). It was noticed from the footpath, below Shewalton sandhills on the left bank, and about the middle of the great bend northward (information from anon finder) (the findspot was indicated at NS 3254 3720 by A D Lacaille on 30 September 1954 during a visit to OS office).

The point, of red deer antler, is 7 5/8 inches long with four barbs on each side. Though exhibiting some Maglemosian and Azilian affinities, Lacaille (1954) shows that it should be considered to be of relatively late post-Mesolithic date, but illustrating the survival of earlier traditions, contemporary with the occupation of the Shewalton sand-dunes.

A D Lacaille 1939; A D Lacaille 1954.

A cast is in Glasgow Art Galleries and Museum (Acc No 42-21).

(Undated) information in NMRS.

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