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<rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/17617">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Hag stone. A large, elongated and unevenly shaped pebble with two holes running through one end. A cord is tied through one of the holes.]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Sandstone, with natural perforations, used as a charm stone.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Early: 1800 Late: 1900]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[stone sandstone, L: 143 mm  W: 66 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:type><![CDATA[Physical Object]]></dcterms:type>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[ABDUA:17617]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Europe, Scotland, North East Scotland, Kintore Aberdeenshire]]></dcterms:coverage>
    <dcterms:provenance><![CDATA[Acquisition Source: purchase]]></dcterms:provenance>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/18912">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Witch Stone Amulet]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Stone, flint, found with hole through centre, used as an amulet.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[Field Collector: unknown<br />
]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[stone flint, L: 43 mm  Dia: 37 mm  Th: 30 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:type><![CDATA[Physical Object]]></dcterms:type>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[ABDUA:18912]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Europe, Scotland, North East Scotland, Fordoun Kincardineshire]]></dcterms:coverage>
    <dcterms:provenance><![CDATA[Acquisition Source: unknown]]></dcterms:provenance>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/19157">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Spindle Whorl]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Shape: flat.  Decoration: (top) ring-cross (base) debased interlace.  Museum&#039;s &#039;Slip Catalogue&#039;: &#039;Lost probably when nearly new.  Design would contain a blessing or charm&#039;.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[Field Collector: Thomson,Raymond<br />
]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Early: 1400 Late: 1500]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[LEMUR:1000390]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[stone sandstone, carved, Dia: 37 mm    Th: 10 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:type><![CDATA[Physical Object]]></dcterms:type>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[ABDUA:19157]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Europe, Scotland, North East Scotland, Woodend Birse Aberdeenshire]]></dcterms:coverage>
    <dcterms:provenance><![CDATA[Acquisition Source: Thomson, Raymond]]></dcterms:provenance>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/17631">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Jougs]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Collar like.  Museum&#039;s &#039;Slip Catalogue&#039;: &#039;used as a form of punishment, and were attached to Church doors, Churchyard gates, or Market Cross&#039;.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Early: 1700 Late: 1850]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[LEMUR:1000388]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[metal iron, L(collar-piece): 190 mm  H(incl chain): 270 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:type><![CDATA[Physical Object]]></dcterms:type>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[ABDUA:17631]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Europe, Scotland, North East Scotland, Aberdeenshire]]></dcterms:coverage>
    <dcterms:provenance><![CDATA[Acquisition Source: Lauder, R]]></dcterms:provenance>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/18700">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Branks. Made of iron, a mask that covers the lower part of the face and has a triangle of metal projecting where the mouth would be. It has a heart shape and dots punched out of it, and loops which go over the top and sides of the head.]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Branks or gag in iron.  Jointed bars enclosed the head and were secured behind, and the projecting plate passed into mouth over the tongue.  This specimen was used in the Parish of Dunnotar, Kincardineshire as a form of punishment for female scolds.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[Early: 1600 Late: 1800]]></dcterms:date>
    <dcterms:relation><![CDATA[LEMUR:1000051 LEMUR:1000057 LEMUR:1000073 LEMUR:1000117]]></dcterms:relation>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[metal iron, H:  320 mm  D: 227 mm]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:type><![CDATA[Physical Object]]></dcterms:type>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[ABDUA:18700]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Europe, Scotland, North East Scotland, Dunnottar Kincardineshire]]></dcterms:coverage>
    <dcterms:provenance><![CDATA[Acquisition Source: Stuart, John Prof]]></dcterms:provenance>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/11090">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Toil and Trouble poster]]></dcterms:title>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/18724">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Thmbscrew]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Decoration, (9) stars &amp; hatching<br />
]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[Metal, iron<br />
]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:format><![CDATA[L, 72 mm W, 73 mm<br />
]]></dcterms:format>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[ABDUA:18724]]></dcterms:identifier>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Europe, Scotland, North East, Aberdeenshire<br />
]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/11092">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Scold&#039;s Bridle (Wellcome Collection)]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Woman wearing a Scold&#039;s Bridle. Wellcome Collection. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[https://wellcomecollection.org/works/gjmr9t2p]]></dcterms:identifier>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/11093">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Botanicon. plantarum historiae.<br />
]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Lonicerus, Adamus. ]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[pi f58 Lon<br />
]]></dcterms:identifier>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/document/11094">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[&quot;De historia stirpium commentarii insignes, maximis impensis et vigiliis elaborati, adiectis earundem viuis plusquam quingentis imaginibus, nunquam antea ad naturae imitationem artificiosicis efficis &amp; expressis.. By <br />
Leonhart Fuchs &quot;<br />
]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[<br />
Fuchs, Leonhart, 1501-1566. ]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:identifier><![CDATA[pi f58 Fuc<br />
]]></dcterms:identifier>
</rdf:Description></rdf:RDF>
