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Urn and a small pot made of steatite

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From Little Asta, Tingwall, Shetland

Postcard of Urn and a small pot made of steatite.
000-190-000-961-C
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Urn and a small pot made of steatite

This steatite urn and small steatite pot were found at Little Asta at Tingwall in Shetland. The urn held cremated remains, and the small pot was placed in the grave as an 'accessory vessel', sometime between 1800 and 1200 BC.

The thick-walled urn has been partly restored, and is missing a section near its rim. The small pot is rectangular in shape. Both are undecorated.

Inhabitants of the Northern Isles had their own funerary customs during the 2nd millennium BC, burying their dead in distinctive pots. Grave goods were rare, but included small 'accessory vessels', like those used in many cremation burials on the mainland.


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Online ID: 000-190-000-961-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.EK 37
Date: Between 1800 and 1200 BC
Material: Steatite; bowl-shaped; restored
Steatite; rectangular
Dimensions: 11.00" D
4.75" x 4.38" at mouth
What: Urn
Vessel
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Where: Scotland, Shetland, Tingwall, Asta
Scotland, Shetland, Tingwall, Asta
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Description: Steatite urn from Little Asta, Tingwall, Shetland
Small steatite vessel from Little Asta, Tingwall, Shetland
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