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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 702466

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/702466

NS56SE 4 5892 6495.

(NS 5892 6494) Dugout Canoe & Neolithic Stone Axe found AD 1780 (NAT)

OS 1:1250 map, (1967)

A dug-out oak canoe was found in 1780 by workmen digging the foundations of St Enoch's Church. It lay 25' below the surface, and a polished jade axe was found within it, near the prow. The canoe was destroyed, but the axe (Smith's type IIa), measuring 14.1cm x 6.7cm x 2.7cm, is in private possession.

D Wilson 1863; J B 1856; J Buchanan 1855; W C Smith 1963.

St Enoch's Church, now demolished, stood at NS 5892 6494.

Visited by OS (W M J) 31 August 1951.

(Location cited as NS 589 649). In 1780 foundation work in the area now occupied by St Enoch Square revealed a logboat at a depth of about 7.6m and about 150m NNE of the present river bank. The boat lay horizontally and within the forward part there was found a jadeite axe (which is now held in Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum under accession number GAGM A8931).

[J Buchanan] 1848; D Wilson 1851; [J Buchanan] 1884; W C Smith 1963; J Murray 1994; R J C Mowat 1996; information from Dr C Batey.

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