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Greenwood
Findspot (Period Unassigned), Cauldron (Bronze)(Period Unassigned), Pot (Bronze)(Period Unassigned)
Site Name Greenwood
Classification Findspot (Period Unassigned), Cauldron (Bronze)(Period Unassigned), Pot (Bronze)(Period Unassigned)
Alternative Name(s) Greenwood Moss
Canmore ID 59846
Site Number NT86NW 5
NGR NT 842 655
NGR Description NT c. 842 655
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/59846
- Council Scottish Borders, The
- Parish Coldingham
- Former Region Borders
- Former District Berwickshire
- Former County Berwickshire
NT86NW 5 c. 842 655
In Greenwood Moss, which lies on the moor behind Greenwood Farm, a bronze cauldron was found "a long time since" by peat diggers. It was made of thin plates of metal rivetted together.
Another bronze pot was dug up in Greenwood Moss and is now (1881) in the possession of Miss Stirling of Renton House. It is entirely smooth, the three ribbed feet are very short, and barely suffice to keep the pot off the ground. It is furnished with loops for a handle. The dimensions are: Height 11", circumference 33".
J Hardy 1882.
The position of Greenwood Moss was indicated on the 6" sheet by Mrs. Wight, of Greenwood, on whose land it is. It is centred at NT 842 655. Mrs Wight had no knowledge of the finds, and stated that peat is no longer dug locally.
No other information was obtained by local enquiry.
Visited by OS (CJP) 28 September 1956.
Sbc Note
Visibility: Not applicable. Site of an unprovenanced find.
Information from Scottish Borders Council