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Torran Hoard
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Site/Artefact
Torran Hoard
Type
Bronze weapons/tools
Site
Number
National Grid
Reference
1874 East
7045 North
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1:25000)
Ordnance Survey Explorer No
358
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Some of the hoard of
bronze goods found
at one site on two separate occasions
[replica]
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Excavation Details
Not Available
Description
In 1885, a boy was digging out a ferret
under a rocky scarp known as Creagh Beathach
when he found two spearheads and a socketed
gouge.
Many years later, in 1962, when Marion Campbell
and Mary Sandeman were making an inventory of the
archaeological sites in Mid Argyll, they were led
to the same spot by the late Alistair Carmichael,
who remembered being shown the spot as a boy by the
original finder, who had then been an old man.
There they found three axeheads, two rings and a
knife.
Access/Ownership
The hoard is now kept at the National Museum of
Scotland.
There is a replica at Kilmartin House
References
- RCAHMS Argyll 6, 19
- Butter, 72
- PSAS 18 (1883-4) 179, 207-9
- PSAS 19 (1884) 53
- PSAS 93 (1959-60) 76, 87, 105
- PSAS 96 (1962-3) 352-4
- Campbell and Sandeman, 122, no. 66
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