Four early Bronze age gold discs found in the cist with amber. RC date 2030-1770 BC. Probably a woman's grave. The discs are very similar to those found in Ireland about same time. Were mounted on a curved backing, like the gold lozenges found in Wiltshire and Dorset. This find illustrates the long distance links between the far north and southern Britain, with possibly the far north having continuing influence from the Neolithic.
Reconstruction:
https://www.nms.ac.uk/collections-research/collections-departments/scottish-history-and-archaeology/projects/prehistoric-gold-in-britain/gold-object-of-the-week/gold-object-of-the-week-no-3/
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