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mentioned (supra, p. 9). Although normally found singly, in two instances (Nos. 57 and 143) a
group of stones forms an alignment of three and five stones respectively, and at Clochkeil (No.
137) there is a group of three stones which do not appear to be arranged in any significant pattern.

The pottery and the gold and bronze objects of this period which have been found in
Kintyre are listed on pp. 12 ff., but unfortunately none of the gold survives. The earliest
bronze finds from the peninsula include the flat axe from Gortan Moss, the riveted knife and
awl from Kilmaho, and the riveted dagger from the Campbeltown Gas Works (P1. 7A).
Several of the bronze spearheads found in the Campbeltown area, which belong to Coles's

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