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1 I A2 Pror ^'^O Antiq Scot, 116 U98e>, Ficho 1: A3-13 Proc Sac Aotiq Scot, 116 (1966) FICH : COUTEKT1 E S T COVIE A REID Sonc recent find f Bronzeo s - A3-13 Age matalworli frori Perthshire J CLOSE-BROOKS Excavation t Clatcharsa d Craig, B1-C14 Pifo L ALCQCK, E A ALCGCK Excavations near St Abb's Head, D1-G9 FOSTES A R Berwickshire, 1980 1 i A2 Pror ^'^o Antiq Scot, 116 U98e>, ficho 1: A3-13 SOME RBCKkl FIUD F BRON2E-AGSO E KETALVORK FROK PERTHSHIRE TRHVOR COVIE and AX^SON REID 1 ; A3 BRONZE-AGE HETALVORK FROX PERTHSHIRE T COVI REIA 4 E D COMTEMT; List of Bronze-Age, matfllwork In Perth Musaurn A5-13 •nd Art Gallary 1 i A4 Appendix Lis bronxf to matalworle ag a n Perti c h Galler t HuaeuAr d yMan Notes: 1. Abbreviations! SB Schmidt and Burgess 1981 Corpus no PHAG Perth Museum and Art Gallery accession no 2. In a number of cases, no details of the provenance of an object are available! these are therefore listed here as having 'no locality* (cf Anderson and Black 1888) although previous writers have tentatively attributed sc; - to '? Perthshire1 or '? Scotland1. 3. A number of the items referred to by Anderson and Black (ibid, 337-38 e describear ) n insufficieni d t detail to allow them to be matched up with objects in the present collection. 4 Accession numbers n soi^i : e caseso n objectw a , e ha t accession 0 number(1305)12 g e s, reflecting changen i s the muieum's cataloguing system in the past. Aa earlier publications may refer to only one of these, both are shown here for ease of future reference. The prefix K, bofore an accession number denotes an item in the collections of the Kinro§» Museum, responsibility for the care of which wai transferred to Perth and Kinro»« District Museum Service in 1975. Early Bronie Age PUt ax*« Mo locality -Col«» 1969,86 (• ? P«rth«hir«)| SB 84 (-? Scotland) -PMA 1 (130112 O ) *a Baldowrie Farm, Newtyle, Angus -Coloc 1969,809 9 B ;S -PHAG 122 (2842) Bishophill, Portmcak, Kinross -Discover Excavatio& y n Scotlani n d I960, 41 -PHAG K. 1978. 2 Near Blairgowrie, Perthshire -this paper -PHAG 1963. 337 Drumlonrig, Perthshire -Coles 1969,84; SB 120 -PMAG 1/1946 Druolanric;, Perthshire -Coles 1969,84; SB 224 -PHAG l/A/1946 Newto f Glencarseno , Kinfauns, Perthshire -Coles 1969, 84; SB 103 -PHAG 16/1967 Redford Farm, Wolfhill, Cargill, Perthehire -Coles 1969,850 15 B ;S -PHAG 122a Backiido of Aldi«, Craigton, Kinroty -O'Riordain 1936,204; Colas 1969,87,106 -PMJIG K, 1972. 309-310 6 A 1 i Ribbed arulot Williamflton Farm, St Martins, Perthshire -Callander 1919; Henshall & Wallace 1963,150,fig 4; Coles 1969,89 -PHAG 6/5/1918 Middle Bronze Age Dirk/dagger Aird, Weem, Perthshire -Callander 1929,147, pi 22.3; Coles 1964,140 -PKAG 134 (2404) Flanged axes No locality -Andersen and Black 1888,338; Coles 1964,141; SB 605 (=? Scotland) -PKA 5 (130912 G ) From Loch L*ven, opposite Vane Farm, Kinross -Coles 1964,135 -PKAQ K. 1972. 298 Soggie Bank, Kinross -Cole* 1969,82 (Little Seggie) not catalogueB S y b d see p 257 -PKAG K. 1972. 223 Bowbouta Para, '4alb«ggio, Porthehiro -Col«» 1964,1375 54 B ,S -PKAG 9/1956 I7 A i Drualanrig, Cojarie, Perthshire -Andereo d Blacan n k 1688,338 (- locality unknown); Coles 86 (-? Comrie, Perthshire); SB 358 -PHA 3 (130512 G ) Glackley Moor, Drumlanrig, Perthshire -Coles 1964,137i SB 544 -PHAG 1C/1946 Loch Tummel (north side b«low Heall Dubh), Perthshire -Colec 1969,85; not catalogued by SB: see p 257 -PHAG 6/1965 Harlee Loch, Blairgowrie, Perthshire -this paper -PHAG 1984.327 Tullybeag.les Moor, Perthshire -Callander 1929,147; Colea 1964,137; SB 446 -PHA4 12 G Flanged chisel Wast Mains of Tullibardine, Perthshire -thim papar -PHAG 1985.258 Palmtavaa Uo locality -unpiiblijhad -PHAG no numb«r Wo locality -And«rion and. Black 1888,338; Colas 1964,1319 84 B ;S -PHA7 O12 1 i AS 'King Side Cairn, Penicuik' i »? King Side Farn i m Peeblesshire (NT 248 555): thie axe watt previously thought to be unprovenanced -Anderson and Black 1888,330; Coles 1964,141; SB 847 -PMAG 1275 Drualanriy, Comrie, Perthshire -Colea 1964,137; SB 954 -PMAG l/B/46 Dunning, Perthahire -Callander 1929,147; Colea 1964,137; SB 77S -PKAG 126 (2411) Dunning, Perthshire -Colee 1964,137 B 84S ;0 -PMAG 128 Spearheads No locality -unpublished (- Coles 1964 : class C) -PMAG 6/1962 Aberfeldy, Perthshire -this p*p«r -PMAG 1985.152 Prons« Age Uo locality -SB 1081 (-? Scotland) -PMAO 1307 1 i AO 'io locality -SB 1100 (-? Scotland) -PKAG 1300 Ho locality -SB 1215 (-? Scotland) -PHAG 1298 No locality -SB 1559 (-? Scotland) -PHAG 1299 Forepark, Mawcarse, Kinross -Coles 1960,69 B 106;S 0 -PHAG K. 1972. 295 Clockmaden Farm, Collace, Perthshire -this paper -PKAG 1982.236.14 Dalvine, Perthshire -Colee 1960,72) SB 1256 -PKAG 133 (1308) Knocn BDu y k Wood, Dunning, Perthshire -this p*p«r -PKAG 1983.336 tiool»yr« Par», Balb«ygie, Perthshire -this p*p«r 1978.10(1 Luocarty, fUdgortcn, Porth*hir** -Col«i 1960,72; fiB 1138 -PHAG 130 (1306> A1: 1 0 Hurray Asylum (now Hurrayshall Hospital), Kirmoull, Perth, Perthshire -Coleo 1960,71 119B ;S 0 -PMAG 131 (2854) Delvinet a Rivo y Ta r , Perthshire -Callander 1929,147; Coles 1960,71 B 121;S 4 -PHA 2 (240613 G ) Thistle Bridge, Luncarty, Perthshire -Callander 1929,147| Coles 1960,72; SB 1162 -PHA 9 (240712 G ) Spearheads localito W y -Andereon and Slick 1888,338 that referred to as being "64 inche n lengthsi " -PHAG 1296 Wo locality -ABderson and Black 1888,338 i "13 inches in length" -PMAG 1340 Ho locality -Ander«on and Black 1888,338 ; "12 inches in length" -PHAG no number Crieff, Perthshire -Anderso d Blacan n k 1888,338 » "7ij inches in length"; Cole* I960, 80 -P*AC 1279 All Drualanrig, Perthshire -Ander»o d BlacAn n k 1888,338 •8 inches in length"; Coles 1960,80 -PHAG ID/46 Grief f, Perthshire -Coles I960, 85 -PHAG 135 (1343) Glenquaich, Perthshire -this paper -PHAG 1978.1696 Rive neay Ta rr Elcho, Perthshire -Anderaon and Black 1888,337; Coles 1960,85 -PHAG 136 (1338) River Tay opposite Blcbo, Perthshire -Andercon and Black 1808,337 t this sword is almost certainly that referred to as having a modern handle, and said to opposity b«Ta froe mth e ElchOf Coles 1960,85 -PHAG 1341 r*rrul« Para, Collace, Perthshire this paper PMAO 1902.236.15 ClooVmifUn farm, Coll^ce, Perth* hi re -this paper -PMJUJ 1912,236, 1-13 2 A1 1 i River Tay near Errol -Anderto d Blacan n kx 19391888,339Po ; o 266 n , j g Colofi , a I9608 ,8 -PHAG 137 (1234) chisel Wo locality -Anderco d Blacnan k 1888,338 -i>HAG 1281 's nacJc munflow«r boadod pin Pert? h area -Anderson and Black 1888,338* Colao 1959, 5 fig l.Aj Golem 1960,89 -PHA 2 (134914 G ) Tanged chisel Moncriaff*, Perthshire -Diicovery and Excavatio n Scotlani n d 1974, 86-87; Stawart 1985,1451 2 o n , -PHAG Honcrieffe, P«rth§hir« "Di«covenf *nd Excavation in Scotland 1974, 86-87; Stewart 1915, 147, no» 22-24 -PHAG i A13.
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