This paper describes a small Mesolithic structure from the Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland. Excavations at Caochanan Ruadha identified a small oval structure (c. 3. m. ×. 2.2. m) with a central fire setting, in an upland valley (c.540. m. asl). The site was occupied at c. 8200. cal. BP and demonstrates hunter-gatherer use of the uplands during a period of significant climatic deterioration. The interpretation of the structure is primarily based on the distribution of the lithic assemblage, as the heavily podsolised soils have left no trace of light structural features. The lithic assemblage is specialised, dominated by microlith fragments, and functional analysis has identified different uses of different areas inside the structure. The ident...
The main aim of this study has been to gain insight into the use and function of Mesolithic hearth p...
The archaeological record for Mesolithic events in Perth and Kinross has proved elusive. On behalf o...
Mesolithic sites have been recovered from eroding moorlands in the Pennines for well over a century....
This paper describes a small Mesolithic structure from the Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland. Excavation...
This paper discusses the evidence for periodic human activity in the Cairngorm Mountains of Scotland...
Acknowledgements: The Upper Dee Tributaries Project partners are grateful for financial assistance r...
This paper presents the results of a palaeoenvironmental investigation of riverine deposits containi...
The potential factor of Mesolithic impact on the vegetation of south-west Scotland from c. 10 000 - ...
At North Barr River, Morvern, inspection of forestry planting mounds on a raised beach terrace ident...
A Mesolithic human presence in the Outer Hebrides has long been postulated by palynologists but arch...
Acknowledgements Special thanks to Shanti Morell-Hart for her continued support and useful comments ...
A new site in north Skye has revealed evidence of human occupation from the Late Upper Palaeolithic ...
The Mesolithic period (approximately 10,000 - 5000 years ago), from the end of the last Ice Age to t...
The research reported here arose from perceived lacunae regarding archaeological understanding of me...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10963-018-9116-0Enviro...
The main aim of this study has been to gain insight into the use and function of Mesolithic hearth p...
The archaeological record for Mesolithic events in Perth and Kinross has proved elusive. On behalf o...
Mesolithic sites have been recovered from eroding moorlands in the Pennines for well over a century....
This paper describes a small Mesolithic structure from the Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland. Excavation...
This paper discusses the evidence for periodic human activity in the Cairngorm Mountains of Scotland...
Acknowledgements: The Upper Dee Tributaries Project partners are grateful for financial assistance r...
This paper presents the results of a palaeoenvironmental investigation of riverine deposits containi...
The potential factor of Mesolithic impact on the vegetation of south-west Scotland from c. 10 000 - ...
At North Barr River, Morvern, inspection of forestry planting mounds on a raised beach terrace ident...
A Mesolithic human presence in the Outer Hebrides has long been postulated by palynologists but arch...
Acknowledgements Special thanks to Shanti Morell-Hart for her continued support and useful comments ...
A new site in north Skye has revealed evidence of human occupation from the Late Upper Palaeolithic ...
The Mesolithic period (approximately 10,000 - 5000 years ago), from the end of the last Ice Age to t...
The research reported here arose from perceived lacunae regarding archaeological understanding of me...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10963-018-9116-0Enviro...
The main aim of this study has been to gain insight into the use and function of Mesolithic hearth p...
The archaeological record for Mesolithic events in Perth and Kinross has proved elusive. On behalf o...
Mesolithic sites have been recovered from eroding moorlands in the Pennines for well over a century....