Canmore Site 46684: CATHBURN - CAMBUSNETHAN - BATTLE SITE (PERIOD UNKNOWN), BREASTPLATE
Description
Site Name | CATHBURN |
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Other Name(s) | n/a |
Site Number | NS85NW 3 |
Broad Class | DEFENCE, ARMOUR AND WEAPONS |
Site Type(s) | BATTLE SITE (PERIOD UNKNOWN), BREASTPLATE |
NGR | NS 835 562 |
NGR accuracy | NGR given to the nearest 100m |
Local Authority | NORTH LANARKSHIRE |
Parish | CAMBUSNETHAN |
Record created | 1988-05-03 |
Last updated | 2000-04-12 |
Archaeology Notes
NS85NW 3 835 562.
A breast plate dug up in Cathburn Moss, Lanarkshire (Cathburn: NS 835 562) is in the Smith Institute, Stirling, donated by Sir Douglas A Seton-Stewart (Acc No: DN 11). A skirmish is said to have taken place here.
Smith Inst Stirling Catalogue 1934
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