At North Barr River, Morvern, inspection of forestry planting mounds on a raised beach terrace identified a chipped stone assemblage associated with upcast deposits containing charcoal. An archaeological evaluation of the site, funded by Forestry Commission Scotland, sought to better understand the extent and character of this Mesolithic and later prehistoric lithic scatter. The lithic assemblage is predominantly debitage with some microliths and scrapers. The range of raw materials including flint, Rùm bloodstone and baked mudstone highlights wider regional networks. Other elements, including a barbed and tanged arrowhead, belong to later depositional episodes. Two mid-second millennium bc radiocarbon dates were obtained from soil associat...
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from the excavations undertaken by Northlight Heritage at Beaul...
An analysis of 21 flint cores recovered in 1931 in the vicinity of the early medieval burials at Hol...
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from Dr Colleen Batey's excavations at the Earl's Bu, Orphi
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from the excavations undertaken by the Tay Landscape Partnershi...
This paper discusses the evidence for periodic human activity in the Cairngorm Mountains of Scotland...
Regional approaches to the investigation of prehistoric settlement tend to be difficult in areas dev...
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 - ...
This work starts with a brief history of interpretation, bringing the reader up to date with how lit...
This work is a synthesis of coarse stone artefacts from prehistoric sites in the Northern Isles with...
We describe a tanged point and a blade technology from Rubha Port an t-Seilich, Isle of Islay, Scotl...
A new site in north Skye has revealed evidence of human occupation from the Late Upper Palaeolithic ...
The rich resources of river valleys provided a focus for much Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fisher acti...
This paper describes a small Mesolithic structure from the Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland. Excavation...
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from the excavations undertaken by Calluna Archaeology at Cnoc ...
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from the excavations undertaken by Northlight Heritage at Beaul...
An analysis of 21 flint cores recovered in 1931 in the vicinity of the early medieval burials at Hol...
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from Dr Colleen Batey's excavations at the Earl's Bu, Orphi
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from the excavations undertaken by the Tay Landscape Partnershi...
This paper discusses the evidence for periodic human activity in the Cairngorm Mountains of Scotland...
Regional approaches to the investigation of prehistoric settlement tend to be difficult in areas dev...
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 - ...
This work starts with a brief history of interpretation, bringing the reader up to date with how lit...
This work is a synthesis of coarse stone artefacts from prehistoric sites in the Northern Isles with...
We describe a tanged point and a blade technology from Rubha Port an t-Seilich, Isle of Islay, Scotl...
A new site in north Skye has revealed evidence of human occupation from the Late Upper Palaeolithic ...
The rich resources of river valleys provided a focus for much Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fisher acti...
This paper describes a small Mesolithic structure from the Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland. Excavation...
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from the excavations undertaken by Calluna Archaeology at Cnoc ...
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from the excavations undertaken by Northlight Heritage at Beaul...
An analysis of 21 flint cores recovered in 1931 in the vicinity of the early medieval burials at Hol...
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from Dr Colleen Batey's excavations at the Earl's Bu, Orphi