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Carlingwark Loch

Hoard

Site Name Carlingwark Loch

Classification Hoard

Alternative Name(s) Fir Island

Canmore ID 64624

Site Number NX76SE 13

NGR NX 763 609

NGR Description NX c. 763 609

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council Dumfries And Galloway
  • Parish Kelton
  • Former Region Dumfries And Galloway
  • Former District Stewartry
  • Former County Kirkcudbrightshire

Archaeology Notes

NX76SE 13 c. 763 609.

(Approx. NX 763 609). A large bronze cauldron containing about 100 metal objects, exclusive of indeterminate fragments, was found in Carlingwark Loch about 1866, near Fir Island. The hoard of tools, equipment and fragments of iron and bronze, is probably Romano-Belgic, of the late first or early second centuries AD, and, although it could be a smith's hoard, it is more likely to have been a votive offering.

S Piggott 1955

The cauldron, with eighty-six of the iron implements found in it, is held in the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland (NMAS) under accession number DW 1.

F R Coles 1900

None of the iron-work would be out of place in a Roman fort in Scotland and a late first or early second century date would appear most probable. The hoard was dredged from the bottom of the loch by fishermen in 1866.

W H Manning 1972.

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