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From Stoneykirk, Wigtownshire

Postcard of Scraper.
000-100-102-413-C
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Scraper

This flint scraper was found at Stoneykirk in Wigtownshire. It could have been used to clean hides of animals as part of the process of making leather. The scraper dates between 3800 and 1500 BC.

Horseshoe-shaped scraper of black-grey flint, from Stoneykirk, Wigtownshire, between 3800 and 1500 BC

There were three stages to prepare a skin. First the hide was removed from a dead animal using knives. Next, it was cleaned, by loosening hair and fat, then scraping flesh, muscles and tendons with scrapers such as this one. Then the hide was preserved.


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Online ID: 000-100-102-413-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.BH 9057
Date: Between 3800 and 1500 BC
Material: Flint, black-grey; horseshoe-shaped
Dimensions: 2.06" x 1.81"
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Where: Scotland, Wigtownshire, Stoneykirk, Clayshant
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