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Law Park

Bracelet(S), Perforated Object (Stone), Unidentified Pottery (Medieval), Whetstone(S)

Site Name Law Park

Classification Bracelet(S), Perforated Object (Stone), Unidentified Pottery (Medieval), Whetstone(S)

Canmore ID 42257

Site Number NS36NW 11

NGR NS 34 68

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council Inverclyde
  • Parish Kilmacolm
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Inverclyde
  • Former County Renfrewshire

Archaeology Notes

NS36NW 11 34 68.

NS 344 679. The fields in this area and extending for 1/4 mile along the Green Water and a like distance N of the river have yielded among artifacts of probable neolithic date (see NS36NW 10), 65 sherds of glazed ware of the 14th to 17th centuries, several fragments of worked shale, including parts of 3 bracelets, some perforated stones, and several whetstones.

F Newall 1961

Centred NS 3429 6827. This material has been turned up by the plough, since 1950, in the same area as the neolithic flints noted on NS36NW 10. No individual sitings are possible. Most of the finds are in Paisley Museum (F Newall, Ferniebank, Kilmacolm).

Visited by OS (JTT) 18 November 1964

Several more sherds of medieval pottery have been found by Mr D Mackinnon (Lawpark, Kilmacolm).

F Newall 1964

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