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This map shows the distribution of stone axes known from southern Scotland. The majority of the axes have been found in the course of agricultural operations, and, therefore, they are only occasionall ...

GV 007449

Description This map shows the distribution of stone axes known from southern Scotland. The majority of the axes have been found in the course of agricultural operations, and, therefore, they are only occasionally found in the uplands. The relative paucity of finds from the western parts of the lowlands is probably the result of a greater emphasis on stock-farming in these areas. Published in Eastern Dumfriesshire: an archaeological landscape.

Date 1996

Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu

Catalogue Number GV 007449

Category Digital Files (Non-image)

Copies SC 1917622, DC 32754

Scale 1:1,500,000

External Reference Inv. fig. 107

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1917593

File Format (AI) Adobe Illustrator drawing

Collection Hierarchy - Item Level

Collection Level (551 1) Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinburgh, Scotland

Group Level (551 1/4) National Survey Programmes

>> Sub-Group Level (551 1/4/3) National Archaeological Survey

>>> Sub-Group Level (551 1/4/3/4) Archive relating to the RCAHMS Eastern Dumfriesshire survey area

>>>> Sub-Group Level (551 1/4/3/4/1) Drawings

>>>>> Item Level (GV 007449) This map shows the distribution of stone axes known from southern Scotland. The majority of the axes have been found in the course of agricultural operations, and, therefore, they are only occasionally found in the uplands. The relative pau

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