from Stack House, An Ard, Gairloch, Ross and Cromarty
This bronze ingot was found next to Stack House at An Ard at Gairloch in Ross and Cromarty. It could have been used to make a bronze weapon or tool such as a dagger or small axehead. The ingot probably dates from between 2300 and 2000 BC.
The dagger-shaped ingot is made of bronze containing arsenic. One edge is badly nicked.
Early metalworkers made a range of tools and weapons from bronze. Some were cast in clay or stone moulds. Others were hammered from ingots. Ingots were also useful for transporting metal between places.
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