Object Type: Animal remains
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Sherd from Kirkapol graveyard
Pottey shard found 4 foot down in Kirkapol graveyard, exterior surface orange-brown, interior surface brown. -
Burnt bone
‘Two fragments of unidentified burnt bone, and one small white stone. From ‘Dwelling at Hogh Bay, Coll’. Mann Collection.’ -
Shells and burnt bones
‘Small bag of seashells, seashell fragments, and an unidentified burnt bone fragment. The shells are mainly limpet shells, but there are three other types of shell present. Mann Collection.’ -
Rubber/pounder
‘Chunky, rectangular, dark grey stone rubber/pounder. Flat underside with high polish. Pitted and bevelled at one end. Concave at one side. Shiny all over from being well-used. Mann Collection.’ Photo -
Three sherds
‘Three body potsherds of coarse, thick orange fabric with a grey core. Mann Collection.’ -
Four potsherds with finger impressions
‘Four potsherds of orange, gritty fabric. The two larger potsherds have finger impressions in them. Mann Collection.’ -
Worked flint
‘Twelve flint items: five pebbles; three cores; three flaked pebbles, one of which is burnt; and one borer. Mann Collection.’ -
Stone disc
‘Stone disc: light brown on one side and black on the other. Concave fragment missing from its side. Mann Collection.’ Photo -
Burnt crab claw
‘One burnt crab claw fragment.’ ‘Two burnt crab shell fragments, and one burnt animal bone fragment. Found 19th July 1905. Mann Collection.’ -
Animal bones
‘Two fragments of water-worn animal bone. Mann Collection.’
