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Scottish Archaeology

Scottish Archaeology. Introductory Lecture. Dr David Clarke. Ballachulish figure . c. 650 BC (radiocarbon date : 728-524 BC). Torrs Chamfrein : 300-100 BC. Detail showing human face on one of the horns. three headed stone object from Sutherland. 100 BC - 100 AD. Balnakeil skull.

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Scottish Archaeology

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  1. Scottish Archaeology Introductory Lecture Dr David Clarke

  2. Ballachulish figure c. 650 BC (radiocarbon date : 728-524 BC)

  3. Torrs Chamfrein : 300-100 BC Detail showing human face on one of the horns

  4. three headed stone object from Sutherland 100 BC - 100 AD

  5. Balnakeil skull

  6. Samian from Newstead stamped PROBVS F

  7. Samian from Newstead stampedCINNAMVS

  8. Mortarium from Cardean stampedALBINVS

  9. Amphora from Newstead with painted merchant’s name, APRILIS

  10. Samian from Newstead with graffito of its owner, DOMITI

  11. Iron axe from Newstead >BARRI COMPITALICI (property of Compitalicus in the century of Barrus)

  12. Latinus stone from Whithorn : mid 5th AD ‘We praise thee Lord. Latinus, aged 35 and his daughter, aged 4. The grandson, Barrovadus, set up the monument here’

  13. Kirkmadrine memorial stone5th AD Here lies the holy and chief priests, Ides, Viventius and Mavorius

  14. Hunterston brooch c. 700 AD front

  15. Hunterston brooch c. 700 AD reverse

  16. Aldclune brooch late 8th - early 9th AD

  17. Mumrills Roman tombstone 2nd Century AD To the spirits of the departed; Nectovelius, son of Vindex, aged 29, of 9 years service, a Brigantian by tribe, served in the Second Cohort of Thracians

  18. Hawkshaw Roman marble head early 2nd Century AD

  19. Croy Hill Roman tombstone: 2nd AD

  20. Intaglio from Newstead Showing the head of Emperor Caracalla early 3rd AD

  21. Newstead Roman bone pin late 1st AD

  22. Intaglio from Arthur’s Seat Showing the head of Alexander the Great early 1st AD

  23. Lead cupid from Elginhaugh 1st century AD

  24. Intaglio from Newstead Showing satyr with hunting dog 2nd AD

  25. Sculptured stone from Bullion 900-950 AD

  26. Head from Iona 7th – 8th AD

  27. Head from Jarlshof 800-1100 AD

  28. Hilton of Cadboll 800-900 AD

  29. Dunfallandy sculptured stone 700 – 800 AD

  30. Dunfallandy

  31. Dunfallandy

  32. Brough of Birsay 700 – 800 AD

  33. St Orland’s stone Cossans, Angus 800 – 900 AD

  34. a mount from Crieff 8th AD

  35. a pin from Golspie 750 – 800 AD

  36. Ardwall Isle graffiti 7th AD

  37. Dunottar

  38. Longcroft in Ettrick & Lauderdale

  39. Loanhead of Daviot

  40. Tulloch Kirk

  41. Uig on Lewis

  42. Ardblair, Kennethmont

  43. Carpow, Abernethy, Perthshire

  44. Dallachy, Moray

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