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mating in shape to Fig. 131, have been found in considerable numbers, though as isolated specimens, in the North. One found in Aberdeenshire (81/2 inches long), of this class, but with the butt-end slightly hollowed, and having a well-marked shoulder on each face, as if by continual reduction by sharpening at the edge, is engraved in the

Fig. 130.—Walsgrave-upon-Sowe. 1/2

Archæological Journal.[1] One from Scotland[2] (101/4 inches) was exhibited by the Marquis of Breadalbane at Edinburgh, in 1856, and one (12 inches) from Alnwick.[3] Others have been found at Tillicoultry Bridge,[4] Clackmannan; Kelton,[5] Kircudbrightshire; in Wigtownshire[6]; Silver-
  1. Vol. viii. p. 421.
  2. "Cat. Arch. Inst., Mus., Ed." p. 6.
  3. Ibid., p. 45.
  4. Arch. Scot., vol, iii., App., p. 121.
  5. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. vii. p. 478.
  6. Ibid., vol. iv. p. 55