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Carved stone ball

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from Wester Kinleith, Luthrie, Fife

Postcard of Carved stone ball.
000-180-001-317-C
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Carved stone ball

This carved stone ball was found at Wester Kinleith at Luthrie in Fife. It dates from between 3200 and 2500 BC. Many functions have been suggested for these objects. Whatever their function, they were prestigious possessions, symbols of power.

The ball was carved to form six thin projecting knobs, some of which are damaged. Carved stone balls have been found with as many as 160 knobs, but six is the most common number.

Carved stone balls are distinctly Scottish objects, with over 425 known. Most are single finds, which makes them difficult to date or to determine their function. They are remarkably similar in size and show many similarities in design.


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Online ID: 000-180-001-317-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.AS 208
Date: Between 3200 and 2500 BC
Material: Rockigneous
Dimensions: 2.90" Dia
What: Ball
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Where: Scotland, Moray, Grantown-on-Spey, Cromdale, Dalriach (made)
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Description: Ball of rock from Dalriach, Cromdale, Moray
References:
  • Calder, Jenni. The wealth of a nation. Edinburgh: National Museums of Scotland and Glasgow: Richard Drew Publishing, 1989, 18-9. 
  • Marshall, D.N. Carved stone balls. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 108 (1976-7), pp 40-72. 
  • Ritchie, Graham and Ritchie, Anna. Scotland. Archaeology and early history. London: Thames and Hudson, 1981, p 46.
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