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PSAS 39 (1904-5),26,fig.20

SC 458093

Description PSAS 39 (1904-5),26,fig.20

Catalogue Number SC 458093

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of DC 11001 PO

Scope and Content Plan of the 1904-5 excavations at Dunadd, Argyll and Bute In 1904 the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland conducted extensive excavations at Dunadd under the direction of David Christison, President of the Society. This was the first excavation conducted at Dunadd, and established the fort's layout. Thomas Ross, an eminent architect, prepared plans of the excavations at Dunadd. His annotated plan, seen here, shows the surviving walls as black, grey for uncertain areas of wall, and white for areas where the line of the wall was conjecture. 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.

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