Canmore Site 26172: ABERCAIRNY - FOWLIS WESTER - CAULDRON (BRONZE)


Description

Site NameABERCAIRNY
Other Name(s)ABERCAIRNEY
Site NumberNN92SW 11
Broad ClassFOOD PREPARATION AND CONSUMPTION, CONTAINER
Site Type(s)CAULDRON (BRONZE)
NGRNN 91 22
NGR accuracyNGR given to the nearest 1km
Local AuthorityPERTH AND KINROSS
ParishFOWLIS WESTER
Record created1988-03-28
Last updated2000-04-12

Archaeology Notes

NN92SW 11 c. 91 22 A globular cauldron from a bog at Abercairney is now in the Perth Museum. It is 27 1/2ins maximum diameter with patterning of oval hammer- or punch-marks. It is of 'Battersea' type as is the Blackburn Mill cauldron which has been shown by Hawkes (W F Grimes 1951) to be of La Tene III type and not earlier than the 1st century AD. (Could this cauldron have come from the Fendoch hoard? - see NN92NW 14). S Piggott 1955 Nothing is known about this cauldron at Abercairny (NN 9118 2240) and local enquiries proved negative. It is on display in Perth Museum (Acc No: IE/1946). Visited by OS (EGC) 19 December 1966. Globular or 'Battersea' cauldron of beaten bronze found in a bog and now held in Perth Museum; it is in good condition although the rim and two handles (which were possibly originally of iron) are missing. The body is repaired in two places, one being an elaborate patch of 'paper clip' form, inserted from the inside and provided with an external washer of rectangular outline. It measures about 61cm in diameter at the rim, and about 38.8 cm in depth. The body was hammered in a single piece and the metal is patterned with oval hammer- or punch-marks arranged in circles from centre base to just below the rim. The missing rim strengthening was originally attached by means of 14 rivets whose remaining holes are spaced at intervals of between 10.2 and 16.5 cm. M Macgregor 1976.

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