Current Location: Glasgow Museums
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Pounder
‘One double-ended pounder of light grey stone. Made on a beach cobble. Elongated. Broken at each end. Mann Collection.’ -
Sherd (rim)
‘Rim potsherd and a small part which has broken off of it. A fine, light grey/brown clay with a micaceous content. From the same vessel as A.1978.34.d.[2].’ -
Two sherds (rim)
‘Two potsherds comprising a large section of rim. Flat rim, of a fine, light grey/brown clay with a micaceous content. Dimples from shaping visible on exterior. Well-fired.’ Photo -
Four body sherds
‘Two large conjoining body sherds, and two small fragments, from a sizeable vessel. Exterior of light brown clay, containing heavy, dark brown grits.’ -
Five sherds
‘Five small potsherds of coarse orange fabric. Badly damaged. All A.1978.34.f potsherds are from the same vessel.’ -
Sherd (rim)
‘Rim potsherd of coarse orange fabric. Flat rim. Badly damaged. Conjoins with A.1978.34.f.[3]. All A.1978.34.f potsherds are from the same vessel.’ -
Sherd (rim)
‘Rim potsherd of coarse orange fabric. Flat rim. Badly damaged. Conjoins with A.1978.34.f.[4]. All A.1978.34.f potsherds are from the same vessel.’ -
Sherd (rim)
‘Rim potsherd, of coarse orange fabric. Flat rim. Large quartz stone within the fabric. Badly damaged. All A.1978.34.f potsherds are from the same vessel.’ -
Sherd (rim)
‘Rim potsherd. Everted rim of fine reddish/brown clay with micaceous content.’ -
Sherd (rim)
‘Rim potsherd with an inward bevel. Well-fired grey clay with light brown patches, containing large grits.’ Photo