Clyde cairns are a distinctive form of early Neolithic burial monument found in western Scotland. However, there have been no detailed investigations of these sites for many decades. Knowledge of early Neolithic monumentality in this region remains limited and reliant on parallels with better-known sequences in southern Britain and in Ireland. New research questions have recently arisen which explore the date of the construction of megalithic sites as well as the use and reuse of monuments over time. With these research questions in mind, this article presents the results of excavations at Blasthill chambered tomb in southern Kintyre, focusing on the use of this monument over a two thousand-year period. Excavations have suggested that this ...
This report outlines the unexpected discovery of a group of Late Neolithic structures at Greenbogs, ...
This thesis focuses on the development of ceremonial landscapes of Neolithic and Bronze Age Scotlan...
What was life like in Scotland between 4000 and 2000 BC? Where were people living? How did they trea...
Clyde cairns are a distinctive form of early Neolithic burial monument found in western Scotland. Ho...
The ‘Giant’s Grave’, formally known as Slochd Measach, Nereabolls, (SM3927) is located on the Isle o...
The thesis considers the role of monuments in neolithic society in relation to Scotland south of th...
This thesis is a study of the record of the monuments of the Firth of Clyde region in the Neolithic ...
This volume presents the methodology and results for the excavations at Cairnderry and Bargrennan, s...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
This paper presents a systematic study of later Bronze Age practices at round barrows – features tha...
This report outlines the unexpected discovery of a group of Late Neolithic structures at Greenbogs, ...
This thesis focuses on the development of ceremonial landscapes of Neolithic and Bronze Age Scotlan...
What was life like in Scotland between 4000 and 2000 BC? Where were people living? How did they trea...
Clyde cairns are a distinctive form of early Neolithic burial monument found in western Scotland. Ho...
The ‘Giant’s Grave’, formally known as Slochd Measach, Nereabolls, (SM3927) is located on the Isle o...
The thesis considers the role of monuments in neolithic society in relation to Scotland south of th...
This thesis is a study of the record of the monuments of the Firth of Clyde region in the Neolithic ...
This volume presents the methodology and results for the excavations at Cairnderry and Bargrennan, s...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
This paper presents a systematic study of later Bronze Age practices at round barrows – features tha...
This report outlines the unexpected discovery of a group of Late Neolithic structures at Greenbogs, ...
This thesis focuses on the development of ceremonial landscapes of Neolithic and Bronze Age Scotlan...
What was life like in Scotland between 4000 and 2000 BC? Where were people living? How did they trea...