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Piece / verde-antico

Description

Piece of verde-antico from Moorland Mound, Keiss

Museum reference

X.GJ 193

Collection

Archaeology

Object name

Piece / verde-antico

Materials

Verde-antico

Collection place(s)

Moorland Mound, Keiss, Caithness, Scotland, Northern Europe

References

Maldonado, A. 2021. Crucible of Nations: Scotland from Viking Age to Medieval Kingdom. Edinburgh: National Museums Scotland.

Links to other web pages

Canmore Site Record

Highland HER Monument Record

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