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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 725350

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/725350

NX65SE 20 c. 68 53.

The large Mesolithic bilaterally barbed red deer antler point, which was retrieved from the bed of the River Dee at Cumstoun, is preserved in the Stewarty Museum, Kirkcudbright.

A D Lacaille 1954

The antler point, Acc. no.2755 in Kirkcudbright Museum, is described there as a barbed spear point of red deer antler. No further information.

Visited by OS (EGC) 11 February 1965

Dated by radiocarbon to 4715 +/- 70bc (OxA-3735), 4855-4575 cal BC.

NMRS MS/735/1.

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