New radiocarbon dates for the Neolithic settlement at Pool on Sanday, Orkney, are interpreted in a formal chronological framework. Phases 2.2 and 2.3, during which flat-based Grooved Ware pottery with incised decoration developed, have been modelled as probably dating to between the 31st and 28th centuries calbc. There followed a hiatus of a century or so, before the resumption of occupation in Phase 3, which has a different Grooved Ware style featuring the use of applied decoration. This has been modelled as probably dating from the 26th to the 24th centuries calbc. The implications of these results are discussed for the emergence and development of Grooved Ware, and for the trajectory of settlement and monumentality on Sanday
From the 1800’s and onwards, pottery sherds have been found at a number of Neolithic occupation...
Considering that Orkney is a group of relatively small islands lying off the northeast coast of the ...
Considering that Orkney is a group of relatively small islands lying off the northeast coast of the ...
New radiocarbon dates for the Neolithic settlement at Pool on Sanday, Orkney, are interpreted in a f...
New radiocarbon dates for the Neolithic settlement at Pool on Sanday, Orkney, are interpreted in a f...
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 ...
Orkney is internationally recognised for its exceptionally well-preserved Neolithic archaeology. The...
Following its appearance, arguably in Orkney in the 32nd century cal BC, Grooved Ware soon became wi...
In the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in Ork...
The western seaways – an arc of sea stretching from the Channel Islands in the south, up through the...
Gathering Time presents the results of a major dating programme that re-writes the early Neolithic o...
From the 1800’s and onwards, pottery sherds have been found at a number of Neolithic occupation...
Considering that Orkney is a group of relatively small islands lying off the northeast coast of the ...
Considering that Orkney is a group of relatively small islands lying off the northeast coast of the ...
New radiocarbon dates for the Neolithic settlement at Pool on Sanday, Orkney, are interpreted in a f...
New radiocarbon dates for the Neolithic settlement at Pool on Sanday, Orkney, are interpreted in a f...
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 ...
Orkney is internationally recognised for its exceptionally well-preserved Neolithic archaeology. The...
Following its appearance, arguably in Orkney in the 32nd century cal BC, Grooved Ware soon became wi...
In the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in Ork...
The western seaways – an arc of sea stretching from the Channel Islands in the south, up through the...
Gathering Time presents the results of a major dating programme that re-writes the early Neolithic o...
From the 1800’s and onwards, pottery sherds have been found at a number of Neolithic occupation...
Considering that Orkney is a group of relatively small islands lying off the northeast coast of the ...
Considering that Orkney is a group of relatively small islands lying off the northeast coast of the ...