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Monymusk Reliquary consisting of a rectangular casket and lid in the form of a roof, made from wood, copper alloy, silver, enamel and blue glass, decorated with intertwined animals, and possibly once containing a relic of St Columba, from around the 8th century AD
Seal matrix showing an armoured man on horseback on one side and an obelisk with scroll ornament on the other, with two impressions in red and grey matter, from Raewick, Shetland, 12th century
Decorated copper-alloy ball from Walston, Lanarkshire, made in two halves, with decoration which suggests a 3rd - 5th century AD date, but its use is unknown
Early Bronze Age flat axe, type Migdale, from Mountskip, Vogrie, Midlothian, 2150 - 1950 BC
Early Bronze Age flat axe, type Migdale, variant Biggar, locality unknown, ?Scotland, 2150 - 1950 BC
Early Bronze Age flat axe, type Migdale, in two pieces, from Waughton, East Lothian, 2150 - 1950 BC
Early Bronze Age developed flat axe, type Scrabo Hill, locality unknown, ?Scotland, 1950 - 1750 BC
Early Bronze Age axehead, type Migdale, from Ravelston, Edinburgh, Midlothian, 2150 - 1950 BC
Early Bronze Age massive decorated flat axe, type Migdale, variant Nairn, found near Nairn, Nairn-shire, 2150 - 1950 BC
Early Bronze Age developed flat axe, type Glenalla, from under a cairn in the Eildon Hills, Roxburghshire, 1950 - 1750 BC
Early Bronze Age flat axe, type Migdale, variant Biggar, from Biggar, Lanarkshire, 2150 - 1950 BC
Early Bronze Age broken flat axe, unclassified type, possibly a blank, from ?Lanarkshire, 2150 - 1750 BC
Early Bronze Age developed flat axe, unclassified, possibly from Lanarkshire, 1950 - 1750 BC