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Scraper

Description

Possible flint edge scraper, Early Bronze Age, Bargrennan White Cairn, Dumfries and Galloway

Museum reference

X.2008.53.16

Collection

Archaeology

Object name

Scraper

Date

Early Bronze Age

Materials

Flint

Physical description

Roughly oval possible scraper; triangular section; tan cortex survives across one half of the exterior surface; possible working along exposed edge; pale grey, speckled flint.

Collection place(s)

Bargrennan, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, Northern Europe

References

Pannett in Cummings and Fowler, From Cairn to Cemetery, BAR 434, 2007, p.126ff.

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