This is the third of a series of four papers that present the excavations undertaken on the Uig Peninsula, Isle of Lewis, as part of the Uig Landscape Project. We present the archaeological evidence from An Dunan, a causewayed tidal islet in the salt marsh of Uig sands, a liminal and potentially ritual site dating to the Iron Age and medieval period. The first main Middle Iron phase was characterised by activities centred on an ash mound, demarcated by four large orthostats, within an essentially rectilinear structure containing internal cellular divisions. The activities within the structure have been interpreted as non-domestic in nature. The second main phase involved the medieval re-use of aspects of the Iron Age building to create a...
Duns are a problematic class of monuments for Argyll. They encompass an ill-defined and diverse rang...
A high-resolution chronostratigraphy has been established for an eroding Atlantic round house at Slo...
South Uist in the Outer Hebrides has some of the best preserved archaeological remains within Britai...
This is the third of a series of four papers that present the excavations undertaken on the Uig Peni...
This is the third of a series of four papers that present the excavations undertaken on the Uig Peni...
This is the third of a series of four papers that present the excavations undertaken on the Uig Peni...
Evidence of a new Iron Age occupation site is presented from a site located at the southern edge of ...
Oakbank crannog is a Late Bronze/Early Iron Age lake dwelling in Loch Tay, Scotland. The initial fre...
This paper is an updated version of that given at the Maritime Communities conference in 2013, which...
This thesis presents accounts of two Highland Scotland landscapes: Badenoch and Strathnaver. The thr...
AOC Archaeology Group would like to thank Historic Environment Scotland for funding the work.Human r...
Dùn Èistean stands at the end of a long tradition of clan strongholds seen in the MacLeod lordship o...
The excavation team would like to thank Historic Scotland (now Historic Environment Scotland) and th...
Traditionally archaeology has referred to the anthropic sediments accumulated around prehistoric set...
The excellent stratification found at the Iron Age site of Loch na Beirgh, on the Isle of Lewis in ...
Duns are a problematic class of monuments for Argyll. They encompass an ill-defined and diverse rang...
A high-resolution chronostratigraphy has been established for an eroding Atlantic round house at Slo...
South Uist in the Outer Hebrides has some of the best preserved archaeological remains within Britai...
This is the third of a series of four papers that present the excavations undertaken on the Uig Peni...
This is the third of a series of four papers that present the excavations undertaken on the Uig Peni...
This is the third of a series of four papers that present the excavations undertaken on the Uig Peni...
Evidence of a new Iron Age occupation site is presented from a site located at the southern edge of ...
Oakbank crannog is a Late Bronze/Early Iron Age lake dwelling in Loch Tay, Scotland. The initial fre...
This paper is an updated version of that given at the Maritime Communities conference in 2013, which...
This thesis presents accounts of two Highland Scotland landscapes: Badenoch and Strathnaver. The thr...
AOC Archaeology Group would like to thank Historic Environment Scotland for funding the work.Human r...
Dùn Èistean stands at the end of a long tradition of clan strongholds seen in the MacLeod lordship o...
The excavation team would like to thank Historic Scotland (now Historic Environment Scotland) and th...
Traditionally archaeology has referred to the anthropic sediments accumulated around prehistoric set...
The excellent stratification found at the Iron Age site of Loch na Beirgh, on the Isle of Lewis in ...
Duns are a problematic class of monuments for Argyll. They encompass an ill-defined and diverse rang...
A high-resolution chronostratigraphy has been established for an eroding Atlantic round house at Slo...
South Uist in the Outer Hebrides has some of the best preserved archaeological remains within Britai...