Canmore Site 51695: MOREDUN - EDINBURGH (EDINBURGH, CITY OF) - CIST (PERIOD UNASSIGNED), BROOCH(S), PIN


Description

Site NameMOREDUN
Other Name(s)LEAT HILL
Site NumberNT26NE 26
Broad ClassDRESS AND PERSONAL ACCESSORIES, RELIGIOUS RITUAL AND FUNERARY, UNASSIGNED (OBJECT)
Site Type(s)CIST (PERIOD UNASSIGNED), BROOCH(S), PIN
NGRNT 2861 6955
NGR accuracyNGR given to the nearest 10m
Local AuthorityEDINBURGH, CITY OF
ParishEDINBURGH (EDINBURGH, CITY OF)
Record created1988-02-22
Last updated2006-01-12

Archaeology Notes

NT26NE 26 2861 6955. (NT 2861 6955) Iron Age Cist found AD 1903 (NAT) OS 1:1250 map (1969) A cist was found on the 22nd August 1903 while digging sand on the crown of a field at Moredun called Leat Hill. Its precise spot was surveyed accurately and marked on the relevant 6" plan. It lay E-W and was constructed as shown on plan; it contained two crouched inhumations, probably female, with their heads at opposite ends of the cist. There were three iron objects in the cist - a projecting ring-headed pin and a pennanular brooch at one end, and another brooch towards the middle. Perhaps the first two objects belonged to one burial and the brooch at the other. Sticking to the under part of the brooch were the remains of a woven garment or wrapping in which the body had been buried. These finds, which are quite distinctive objects, provide a date for the burials in the late 1st or 2nd c AD (J N G Ritchie and A Ritchie 1972). They were donated to the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland (NMAS Accession nos: EQ 274-277). F R Coles 1904; W Turner 1915; E D Dennison 1917; T Bryce 1904 The findspot of this cist was located to NT 2861 6955 from the NMAS 6" record sheet. No further finds have been made in this sandpit. No further information. Visited by OS (JLD) 15 December 1953

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