Interesting Unearthings
- Stonehead
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Finds from around the croft:
Stone axe
Bronze arrowheads
Medieval spurs
Scythe blade
Fire grate
Lister engine block
Assorted Airfix soldiers
Two cat skeletons in ply boxes
Assorted cartridge cases
Yard upon yard of baling twine
Contents of a midden (under what had been the kitchen window of the spare cottage)
Tons of boulders!
Dozens of pieces of pottery and porcelain
But best of all was when I lived in London - a neighbour dug up a German 250kg bomb.
Stonehead
Stone axe
Bronze arrowheads
Medieval spurs
Scythe blade
Fire grate
Lister engine block
Assorted Airfix soldiers
Two cat skeletons in ply boxes
Assorted cartridge cases
Yard upon yard of baling twine
Contents of a midden (under what had been the kitchen window of the spare cottage)
Tons of boulders!
Dozens of pieces of pottery and porcelain
But best of all was when I lived in London - a neighbour dug up a German 250kg bomb.
Stonehead
Garden Finds
There was dolls leg that turned up for a couple of years, the I threw it away. We also found a bucket thing, that has some kind of mechanism inside, I'm not sure what it is because it's completely rusted, but it makes a nice plant pot holder.
Kate :-)
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That's better than the unexploded bomb!
Nev

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Empty crisp packets (various)
Flint
Dog toys
Flint
Dog toys
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> Polecat or weasel?
After looking about the web and seeing this, I'm starting to think it must have been a fish -- the teeth were spaced similarly, though they were proportionally much longer, sharper, and rattlesnake-fang-like than this example's are, but still spaced all along the mandible.
After looking about the web and seeing this, I'm starting to think it must have been a fish -- the teeth were spaced similarly, though they were proportionally much longer, sharper, and rattlesnake-fang-like than this example's are, but still spaced all along the mandible.
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Ouch! Remind me not to go in the water...eeksypeeksy wrote:After looking about the web and seeing this, I'm starting to think it must have been a fish -- the teeth were spaced similarly, though they were proportionally much longer, sharper, and rattlesnake-fang-like than this example's are, but still spaced all along the mandible.

I've just come in from talking to a neighbour, the one who owns the land with the stone circle on it, and the most interesting find they've had was a burial kist with a skeleton.
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Just found out why I'm not unearthing cat poo ... the &%^£!*) dog is getting to it first ...ugh, yuk. 

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