From Monquhitter, Aberdeenshire
Add to albumThese two glass balls were found at Monquhitter in Aberdeenshire in a hoard containing 63 objects, mostly natural rocks or fossils, buried in a cairn sometime between 100 and 300 AD. They were probably valued as amulets.
The balls are of greenish blue glass ornamented with blue spirals on discs of white vitreous paste. Only two other balls with spiral or spot inlay are known from Scotland.
The objects in the Monquhitter hoard were clearly carefully selected. Perhaps they were an offering to the spirits of the cairn, or perhaps merely buried there for safekeeping by someone who collected or dealt in charms.
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- Online ID: 000-100-035-851-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland X.EQ 326
- Date: Between 100 and 300 AD
- Material: Glass, greenish blue; ornamented with blue spirals on discs of white vitreous paste
Glass, greenish blue; ornamented with blue spirals on discs of white vitreous paste
Ball
Ball
- Dimensions: 0.63" D
0.88" D
- What: Ball
Ball
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- Where: Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Monquhitter, Cairnhill
Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Monquhitter, Cairnhill
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- Description: Ball of greenish blue glass ornamented with blue spirals on discs of white vitreous paste, from Monquhitter
Ball of greenish blue glass ornamented with blue spirals on discs of white vitreous paste, from Monquhitter
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