Grave goods from Culduthel, Inverness, Inverness-shire
Add to albumThis ceramic pot, archery equipment, fire steel and amber bead were found in a cist burial at Culduthel at Inverness in Inverness-shire. The burial was clearly that of an important man, whose grave goods proclaimed his status as an archer and warrior. The archery equipment consists of a stone wrist guard with metal rivets, a bone belt-ring and eight barbed and tanged flint arrowheads. Along with exotic objects, the man was buried with a flint strike-a-light, which would have been used to start fires by striking it against a rock to create sparks. The pot probably held an offering of food or drink.
Around 2500 BC, a new archery kit was adopted in Scotland from continental Europe, along with prestige items such as the domestic horse and decorated drinking pots. A new type of bow, short and curving, was used as well as new accessories such as these.
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- Online ID: 000-000-136-604-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
- Project:
Early Scottish Shelter - Life in the Prehistoric Home (multimedia essay)
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland X.EQ 855
- Date: Between 2300 and 1800 BC
- Material: Amber; irregularly shaped; perforated at one side
Bone; napkin ring shape Ceramic; decorated in bands of horizontal comb-stamped lines alternating with vertical or oblique stamps; restored from numerous fragments Chert-like flint, whitish; drooping squared barbs; serrated edge Cherty flint, buff grey, banded; made on a thick flake Flint, creamy; barbed; tanged; stumpy; worked all over; one barb defective Flint, grey; drooping squared barbs Flint, light brown; drooping squared barbs; serrated edges Flint, pale brown; drooping squared barbs; tang broken Flint, translucent; drooping squared barbs Flint, translucent; pointed barbs; finely serrated edges; edges only worked one side Flint, yellow brown; squared barbs; sides straight instead of convex; serrated edges Stone, green; four bronze or copper rivets with solid conical heads with sheet gold caps over them Arrowhead Arrowhead Arrowhead Arrowhead Arrowhead Arrowhead Arrowhead Arrowhead Bead Bracer Implement / strike a light Pottery / beaker Toggle
- Dimensions: 0.50" x 0.30"
0.80" H x 1.10" D 0.90" L 1.00" L 1.00" L 1.00" L 1.00" L 1.10" L 1.10" L 1.20" L 1.80" x 1.20" 4.10" L x 1.40" W 9.00" H; rim 7.00" x 6.20" D
- What: Arrowhead
Arrowhead Arrowhead Arrowhead Arrowhead Arrowhead Arrowhead Arrowhead Bead Bracer Implement / strike a light Pottery / beaker Toggle
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- Where: Scotland, Inverness-shire, Inverness, Culduthel Mains
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- Description: Beaker decorated in bands of horizontal comb-stamped lines alternating with vertical or oblique stamps, restored from numerous fragments, from a cist at Culduthel Mains
Bracer of green stone with four bronze or copper rivets with solid conical heads with sheet gold caps over them, from a cist at Culduthel Mains Bone toggle of 'napkin ring' shape, from a cist at Culduthel Mains Amber bead of irregular shape, perforated at one side, from a cist at Culduthel Mains Flint implement, probably a strike-a-light, made on a thick flake of buff grey banded cherty flint, from a cist at Culduthel Mains Barbed and tanged arrowhead of creamy flint, worked all over, one barb defective, from a cist at Culduthel Mains Arrowhead of translucent flint with pointed barbs and finely serrated edges, edges only worked one side, from a cist at Culduthel Mains Arrowhead of whitish chert-like flint with drooping squared barbs and serrated edge, from a cist at Culduthel Mains Arrowhead of translucent flint with drooping squared barbs, from a cist at Culduthel Mains Arrowhead of light brown flint with drooping squared barbs and serrated edges, from a cist at Culduthel Mains Arrowhead of grey flint with drooping squared barbs, from a cist at Culduthel Mains Arrowhead of pale brown flint with drooping squared barbs, tang broken, from a cist at Culduthel Mains Arrowhead of yellow brown flint with squared barbs, straight sides and serrated edges, from a cist at Culduthel Mains
- References:
- Clarke, D.V., Cowie, T.G., & Foxon, Andrew (eds). Symbols of power at the time of Stonehenge. Edinburgh: National Museums of Antiquities of Scotland, 1985, pp 170, 173-4, 267.
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