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  • Collection: Encyclopaedia of the North East

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Clay pipe, bowl decoration: portraits of King Edward 7 and Queen Alexandra.

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Ceramic beaker. A small pot which slightly flares out at the middle, before narrowing at the neck and flaring out toward the rim. It is decorated with dotted vertical and horizontal lines and cross hatching.
Small, Late Northern British beaker, with three bands of decoration (twisted cord, horizontal bands, herringbone) separated by two plain horizontal bands. The outside of the pot is slightly burnished. The beaker was found in association with a…

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Ceramic beaker. A large pot which slightly flares out at the middle, before narrowing at the neck and flaring out toward the rim. It is decorated with dotted vertical and horizontal lines and cross hatching.
Excavated from a short cist which contained a decayed inhumation, stone fleerish, two worked flints, two arrowheads, one piece of quartzite and a fragment of bronze dagger. This large beaker is a Developed Northern type with a high waist, a short…

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Food vessel with a slightly S-shaped profile. The cord-impressed decoration is large and rough compared to a beaker. It comprises bands of herringbone and lines and covers the whole exterior of the food vessel. The vessel is also bevelled and…

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Pot sherds. Four pieces of the rim of a large earthenware pot glued together. There are two small holes a few centimetres below the rim.
Rim shape: rounded & everted. Four sherds joined together (in 1984), has two holes for suspension, part of a cooking pot?

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Chain. A silver chain about 11 centimetres long with ring shaped links each about three centimetres wide. The chain alternates between single and double links.
Part of a metal chain, circular links, double linked alternating with single links. Is of a type usually referred to as 'Pictish'. Was found at a depth of 18' on the North promontory of Nigg Bay, Nigg, Kincardineshire, April 1796.

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Torc. A bracelet sized open ring formed from a twisted ribbon of gold creating a tight spiral shape. The ends are hooked together.
Gold ribbon torc, complete, with bar terminals (knob ends). Weight: 21.2 gms. One of a number of torcs found near the house of Overhill, near Belhelvie. Museum's 'slip catalogue': 'ploughed up on the lands of Belhelvie Lodge on the afternoon of…

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Torc. Fragments of a gold torc, an open ring formed from a twisted ribbon of gold creating a tight spiral. There is a hook at the end of one fragment.
Gold torc, ribbon type, with bar terminals, broken in two places. Weight: 11.4 gms. Museum's 'slip catalogue': 'turned up by the plough in urquhart, East of Elgin. Armlet ... dug up in the Law Hill East of Urquhart parish where 37 or 40 turned up…

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