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Small flakes and cores of flint and chert, found during the excavation of a food vessel in a cist at a cairn at Kalemouth, Roxburghshire
X.EE 139 B
Bronze Age
Bronze Age
(with 139a): Quantity of small flakes and cores of flint and chert
Kalemouth, Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland, Northern Europe
1565 results found
Quadrangular bell of cast bronze, associated with St Fillan, from Strathfillan, Perthshire, 9th century
Bronze reliquary ornamented with a crucifixion figure in high relief, European Romanesque in style, Scottish work, from Kilmichael-Glassary, Argyllshire, late 12th century
Bronze covering of an early Celtic iron bell, from Monybuie, Dalbeattie, between 650 and 900
Bronze handbell with a wooden handle, known as a 'deid-bell' it was rung to announce a death and was carried and rung before the coffin in the funeral procession, from Ratho Kirk, near Edinburgh, dated 1695
One of two parts of a bell shrine mount, bronze inlaid with silver and neillo, with Celtic interlace, the ends were formed as three-dimensional animals, with lentoid eyes and swirling tendrils, from Inchaffray Abbey, Perthshire, 1000 - 1200 AD
One of two parts of a bell shrine mount, bronze inlaid with silver and neillo, with Celtic interlace, the ends were formed as three-dimensional animals, with lentoid eyes and swirling tendrils, from Inchaffray Abbey, Perthshire, 1000 - 1200 AD
Quigrich or crosier head of St Fillan of Glendochart, of Irish or West Highland type, bronze with bands ornamented with niello, 11th century
Portion of the head of a bronze crosier with enamelled dragonesque ornamentation, associated with St Fillan, from Hoddam, Dumfriesshire
Gilded bronze figure of Christ from a crucifix, enamelled in blue and green in the Limoges or champleve manner, found in the churchyard at Ceres, Fife, 12th or possibly 13th century