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A bronze sword from Scotland in the Society's Museum
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 November 2011
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page 232 note 1 Arch. Scot., iv, 365.
page 232 note 2 P.S.A.S. xiii (1879), 326Google Scholar.
page 232 note 3 Ibid. lxxii (1938), 173, no. 16.
page 232 note 4 Catalogue of Antiquities, Coins, Pictures, and Miscellaneous Curiosities, in the possession of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 1847. Compiled by Albert Way, and printed by order of the President and Council. The date of publication is not stated, but copies were laid before the Society on 20th May 1847.
page 233 note 1 It was also made there. Fragments of clay moulds are known from Jarlshof, Shetland (P.S.A.S. lxviii (1934), 279Google Scholar), and Traprain Law, Haddingtonshire (P.S.A.S. lvi (1922), 213Google Scholar). Other examples of the type have occurred in the Isle of Skye.