RecordLidFrom Buiston Crannog, Ayrshire
LidThis wooden lid, of alder, was probably for a small keg, possibly a butter churn. It was found at Buiston Crannog in Ayrshire. The lid was made sometime between 585 and 630. The well-preserved lid, carved from a single plank of alder, has a perforated handle. The lid was probably designed to sit within the recessed rim of a small vessel. The crannog (lake settlement) at Buiston has produced much well-preserved wooden material. This lid may well have been from a butter churn. The processing of milk into butter is known to have occurred from the early centuries AD in Scotland. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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