A Norse Viking-age grave from Cruach Mhor, Islay

Authors

  • Kate Gordon

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.120.151.160

Keywords:

Grave, Field Survey, Burial, Ornamental Buckle Loop, Brooches Beads Spindle Whorl Knives Sickle

Abstract

In 1958, a field survey on the west coast of Islay produced a series of artefacts which suggest that there had been a rich female Viking burial on the site. Possible grave goods included two oval brooches, beads, spindle whorl, knives, sickle and the socket of a weaving batten. An ornamental buckle loop found at the site in 1978 may also belong to the grave, which appears to date to the late-ninth or tenth century AD. Au

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Published

30-11-1991

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How to Cite

A Norse Viking-age grave from Cruach Mhor, Islay. (1991). Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 120, 151-160. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.120.151.160