Canmore Site 41066: STEVENSTON SANDS - STEVENSTON - ARMLET(S), ARROWHEAD(S), GOUGE, KNIFE(S), RING(S), SCRAPER (TOOL)(S)
Description
Site Name | STEVENSTON SANDS |
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Other Name(s) | ARDEER SANDS |
Site Number | NS24SE 20 |
Broad Class | DRESS AND PERSONAL ACCESSORIES, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT, FOOD PREPARATION AND CONSUMPTION, ARMOUR AND WEAPONS, UNASSIGNED (OBJECT) |
Site Type(s) | ARMLET(S), ARROWHEAD(S), GOUGE, KNIFE(S), RING(S), SCRAPER (TOOL)(S) |
NGR | NS 28 41 |
NGR accuracy | NGR given to the nearest 1km |
Local Authority | NORTH AYRSHIRE |
Parish | STEVENSTON |
Record created | 1988-03-07 |
Last updated | 2010-04-08 |
Archaeology Notes
NS24SE 20 c. 28 41
Finds from Ardeer Sands (name NS 282 411): flint arrowheads (Acc Nos: AD 1696-1710); flint (ABA 99, BMC 226 & 274); scrapers (AB 1869-72); fragment of Ne 'B' pot (BMC 347); jet fragments (FN 51-2, FN 171); bronze strap end (BMC 292); bronze gouge (BMC 291); miscellaneous (BMC 1-367); part of Iron Age sword blade (BMC 371).
(Undated) information in NMAS Accession List.
A hammer-stone and a pierced shale disc from Stevenston Sands are in Glasgow Art Galleries and Museum (04.153 a and h respectively).
Typescript list of Ayrshire material in GAGM (undated).
A notched tool of Tardenosian type was found on the Ardeer Sands, northwest of the River Irvine.
A flint spearhead from Ardeer Sands was donated to the NMAS in 1927 by D A Boyd, St Clair, Saltcoats (Acc. No: AD 1526).
Proc Soc Antiq Scot 1927; A D Lacaille 1930; A D Lacaille 1937.
Ardeer Sands are now occupied by the ICI Explosive Works. Unbuilt portions of the sandhills were perambulated, but no further discoveries were made.
Visited by OS (JLD) 10 September 1956
A number of relics from the Stevenston sands (centred NS 28 41), which stretch southeast from the town to the mouth of the River Irvine, mainly from the collection of J Smith, Dalry, are in the NMAS. They include:
54 flint arrowheads (48 barbed and tanged, 5 leaf-shaped, 1 lop-sided); 167 scrapers; 24 knives; a Late Bronze Age socketed gouge; part of a Bronze Age vitreous paste bead; a flat bead of dark blue glass; shale rings, armlets etc; 2 Romano-British Brooches; a bronze pin and the head of a second; an early 10th century, 'Whitby' type Anglo-Saxon bronze strap end; a probably 14th century bronze ring brooch.
J Smith 1895; J G Callander 1933; J M Coles 1962; L Laing 1973.
Identifiers and Links to Other Records
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Identifier / External Link | Linked Record | Status | Comment |
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Canmore Site Number (legacy): NS24SE 20 | No linked record | ||
NMS Primary Reference: 121932 | X.BMC 298 - Brooch, ring | Definite |
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