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Massed querns laid out on timber raft on the ground. Published as Fig 29 in PSAS (1904-5), 309, taken by A Mackie.

A 54194

Description Massed querns laid out on timber raft on the ground. Published as Fig 29 in PSAS (1904-5), 309, taken by A Mackie.

Date 1904 to 1905

Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number A 54194

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copy of J 12240 PO

Copies SC 375356

Scope and Content Rotary querns discovered at Dunadd, Argyll and Bute The fort at Dunadd occupies a rocky crag rising steeply from the surrounding valley floor, once protected on nearly all sides by marshland. Dunadd was an important centre of power in Dalriada, the Kingdom of the Scots. These rotary querns were found during the excavations in 1904. Finds from the excavations indicate that high quality metal working was being carried out at Dunadd. Fragments of several hundred crucible moulds to cast bronze jewellery have been recovered. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Accession Number 1975/12

External Reference SAS 488

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/113233

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