This report contains details of all the publically available radiocarbon determinations obtained on samples dated from the Links of Noltland up to the end of 2016. The chronological modelling of these radiocarbon dates was undertaken as part of The Times of Their Lives Project (European Research Council Advanced Investigator grant 295412). The archaeological significance of the modelled chronology is described in an accompanying publication (Clarke et al 2017)
Since 1991, the Archaeology Department of the National Museums of Scotland (NMS) has been undertakin...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
The growing importance of understanding past abrupt climate variability at a regional and global sca...
This report contains details of all the publically available radiocarbon determinations obtained on ...
This thesis explores the use of radiocarbon dating, Bayesian modelling, and GIS predictive modelling...
Orkney is internationally recognised for its exceptionally well-preserved Neolithic archaeology. The...
In the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in Ork...
Includes previously published dates from Raghavan et al. 2014 and Duggan et al. 2017.</p
YesIn the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in ...
There are at least four wooden intertidal platforms, also known as marine crannogs, in the Firth of ...
This report contains details of all the radiocarbon determinations obtained on samples dated from Gr...
Radiocarbon dating and Bayesian chronological modelling, undertaken as part of the investigation by ...
Radiocarbon dating and Bayesian chronological modelling, undertaken as part of the investigation by ...
Since 1991, the Archaeology Department of the National Museums of Scotland (NMS) has been undertakin...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
The growing importance of understanding past abrupt climate variability at a regional and global sca...
This report contains details of all the publically available radiocarbon determinations obtained on ...
This thesis explores the use of radiocarbon dating, Bayesian modelling, and GIS predictive modelling...
Orkney is internationally recognised for its exceptionally well-preserved Neolithic archaeology. The...
In the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in Ork...
Includes previously published dates from Raghavan et al. 2014 and Duggan et al. 2017.</p
YesIn the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in ...
There are at least four wooden intertidal platforms, also known as marine crannogs, in the Firth of ...
This report contains details of all the radiocarbon determinations obtained on samples dated from Gr...
Radiocarbon dating and Bayesian chronological modelling, undertaken as part of the investigation by ...
Radiocarbon dating and Bayesian chronological modelling, undertaken as part of the investigation by ...
Since 1991, the Archaeology Department of the National Museums of Scotland (NMS) has been undertakin...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
The growing importance of understanding past abrupt climate variability at a regional and global sca...