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Viking Age Compendium: 15 Viking Age Burials
Viking Age Compendium: 15 Viking Age Burials
Location: | Ballinaby, Scotland |
Find Date: | August 1878 |
Bodies: | Double burial? Male & Female |
Context: | ' |
Dated to: | ' |
Museum: | Wikingr Museum Haithabu () |
Grave Goods: | ' |
Ballinaby
See Also
Ballinaby Category Page - lists all the Viking Age Compendium pages and images related to Ballinaby.
Catalogue of Grave Goods
Male Grave
- Peteren type B
- Wheeler type III
- Wheeler type III
- Spear
- Petersen type , with a possible iron ferrule
- type , with a copper-alloy handle
- Drinking horn terminal (copper-alloy).
- Hammer (iron); ; ;
- Forge tongs (iron)
- Adze (iron)
- Cauldron (iron)
Female Burial
- Oval Booches
- Grave goods Female
- 2 Oval broochs - Petersen type
- Pin (silver); Flat chain of four-stranded wire (silver)
- 12 beads
- possible fragment of a Drinking horn rim (copper-alloy)
- 4 round plates (copper-alloy); ladle (copper-alloy); glass linen smoother; Teeth from a heckle (iron); needle-case (copper-alloy);
References
- Anderson, Joeseph (1880) 'Notes on the Contents of two Viking Graves in Islay, Discovered by William Campbell, Esq., of Ballinaby; with Notices of the Burial Customs of the Norse Sea-Kings, as recorded in the Sagas and Illustrated by their Grave Mounds in Norway and in Scotland'.pp.51-89. (Available Online) The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Vol.14