We describe a tanged point and a blade technology from Rubha Port an t-Seilich, Isle of Islay, Scotland that provides further support to a Late Pleistocene or Early Holocene presence in Scotland prior to the establishment of the narrow blade Mesolithic industry. The existing evidence for a Late Pleistocene or early Holocene presence comes from isolated finds of tanged points (Tiree, Shieldig, Brodgar), undated assemblages from disturbed contexts that are most likely Late Pleistocene in date (Howburn, Kilmefort Cave), and undated assemblages containing broad blade microliths (e.g., Glenbatrick, Morton). This article provides a summary of recent excavations and the stratigraphy at Rubha Port an t-Seilich, and a detailed analysis the lithic bl...
In this paper we review evidence for long blade technology in southern Britain. In particular we con...
An assemblage of flint and quartz artefacts recovered during the destruction of Kilmelfort Cave, Ar...
Over the last few decades it has been shown that Scotland was settled – or at least occasionally vis...
We describe a tanged point and a blade technology from Rubha Port an t-Seilich, Isle of Islay, Scotl...
A marked change in character of Mesolithic chipped stone industries occurred c. 9200 BP. Early Mesol...
In connection with the recent examination, cataloguing and discussion of approximately 30,000 mainly...
© 2015 The Authors.The exact pattern, process and timing of the human re-colonization of northern Eu...
During the Late Glacial and Early Holocene periods Scotland was a mountainous north-westerly peninsu...
A new site in north Skye has revealed evidence of human occupation from the Late Upper Palaeolithic ...
Regional approaches to the investigation of prehistoric settlement tend to be difficult in areas dev...
The Mesolithic period provides archaeologists with an opportunity to explore long-term processes of ...
At North Barr River, Morvern, inspection of forestry planting mounds on a raised beach terrace ident...
The rich resources of river valleys provided a focus for much Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fisher acti...
Fluvial terrace sequences of Pleistocene rivers provide a chronological framework for examining broa...
The examination of eroding coastal dunes at the prehistoric site of Northton, Harris, has produced t...
In this paper we review evidence for long blade technology in southern Britain. In particular we con...
An assemblage of flint and quartz artefacts recovered during the destruction of Kilmelfort Cave, Ar...
Over the last few decades it has been shown that Scotland was settled – or at least occasionally vis...
We describe a tanged point and a blade technology from Rubha Port an t-Seilich, Isle of Islay, Scotl...
A marked change in character of Mesolithic chipped stone industries occurred c. 9200 BP. Early Mesol...
In connection with the recent examination, cataloguing and discussion of approximately 30,000 mainly...
© 2015 The Authors.The exact pattern, process and timing of the human re-colonization of northern Eu...
During the Late Glacial and Early Holocene periods Scotland was a mountainous north-westerly peninsu...
A new site in north Skye has revealed evidence of human occupation from the Late Upper Palaeolithic ...
Regional approaches to the investigation of prehistoric settlement tend to be difficult in areas dev...
The Mesolithic period provides archaeologists with an opportunity to explore long-term processes of ...
At North Barr River, Morvern, inspection of forestry planting mounds on a raised beach terrace ident...
The rich resources of river valleys provided a focus for much Mesolithic hunter-gatherer-fisher acti...
Fluvial terrace sequences of Pleistocene rivers provide a chronological framework for examining broa...
The examination of eroding coastal dunes at the prehistoric site of Northton, Harris, has produced t...
In this paper we review evidence for long blade technology in southern Britain. In particular we con...
An assemblage of flint and quartz artefacts recovered during the destruction of Kilmelfort Cave, Ar...
Over the last few decades it has been shown that Scotland was settled – or at least occasionally vis...