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Metal Detector Find

Event ID 1126733

Category Recording

Type Metal Detector Find

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1126733

NO 13 04 An Iron Age copper-alloy tankard handle fragment was found by metal-detecting near Milnathort. It had broken in antiquity around the middle of the pointed oval handle (the typical Scottish form). This thickens to a rib underneath and curves down to a circular attachment plate with a broken rectangular attachment tang broken across a circular perforation (D 4mm), giving a wall thickness of 4–5mm. The handle was once decorated with raised rounded marginal ribs, within which are two broader ribs, their margins decorated with a series of incisions, surviving in places as zig-zags. L 39mm; terminal W 21mm, L 22mm; overall H 23mm.

Claimed as Treasure Trove (TT 234/19) and allocated to Perth Museum and Art Gallery

Fraser Hunter – National Museums Scotland

(Source: DES Volume 21)

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