Find Spot record MAB48344 - GLEN CLOVA
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Summary
A Late Bronze Age hoard, dating from the mid 8th century BC, consisting of two spearheads and a sword.
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Map
Location
| Grid reference | Centred NO 3178 7273 (40m by 40m) Location only - Point |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | NO37SW |
| Civil Parish | Cortachy & Clova |
| Authority | Angus |
Type and Period (1)
Full Description
A Late Bronze Age hoard, dating from the mid 8th century BC, consisting of two spearheads and a sword. The hoard was found in a rabbit burrow, 'some years ago' before 1956, by a local shepherd. He felt a hard object which he pulled out and then discarded. The various items were later collected by local children. An object 'like a bit of charcoal' was found, but crushed and thrown away. This was possibly part of the sword handle. Inspection of the objects in 1956 by J. M. Haddow revealed that three of the metal fragments formed a leaf-shaped sword, with two rivets still in place. Haddow, J. D. Boyd and R. D. M. Candow visited the site but could find no trace of associated structure, but noted that the site was riddled with rabbit burrows. A site to the north of the findspot was identified as a possible site. A subsequent visit later in that year discovered that persons unknown had dug over the site and a possible worked flint was picked up. The sword is of Ewart Park type, reclassified by Burgess and Colquhoun as a Northern unclassified variety. It is 54.6 cm long, 4.1 cm wide at the terminal, with a maximum blade width of 3.4 cm. Its surface is pitted and corroded with a shiny green patina, and its rivets are in the order 2:4 (two in situ). The spearheads are both of Coles' Lunate Type and are both 31.75 cm long. The first spearhead has a leaf-shaped blade and lunate openings. The second spearhead also is leaf-shaped and has lunate openings and perforations in each wing. The hoard is now in the NMAS.
HADDOW, J. M., 1957, LATE BRONZE AGE WEAPONS FOUND AT THE ATTON, PSAS 90, pp223-5 (Bibliographic reference). SAB2695.
COLES, J. M., 1960, SCOTTISH LATE BRONZE METALWORK; PSAS 101 p.16-134, 101-2 (Bibliographic reference). SAB234.
COLQUHOUN, I., 1988, THE SWORDS OF BRITAIN, 95, no. 523 (Bibliographic reference). SAB3927.
Other Statuses/References
- Authority: ANG;
- NMR Card Number: NO37SW5;
- NRHE Numlink: 32433;
- Old Historic Environment Record Ref: NO37SW0005;
External Links (1)
- https://www.trove.scot/place/32433 (trove.scot link)
Sources/Archives (3)
- --- SAB234 Bibliographic reference: COLES, J. M.. 1960. SCOTTISH LATE BRONZE METALWORK; PSAS 101 p.16-134. Y. N. 101-2.
- --- SAB2695 Bibliographic reference: HADDOW, J. M.. 1957. LATE BRONZE AGE WEAPONS FOUND AT THE ATTON. N. Y. PSAS 90, pp223-5.
- --- SAB3927 Bibliographic reference: COLQUHOUN, I.. 1988. THE SWORDS OF BRITAIN. N. Y. 95, no. 523.
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Record last edited
Nov 18 2025 11:10AM