A high-resolution chronostratigraphy has been established for an eroding Atlantic round house at Sloc Sàbhaidh (North Uist, Scotland), combining detailed OSL profiling and dating of sediments encompassing the main bracketing events associated with the monument, radiocarbon AMS dates on bone recovered from excavated features and fills within it, and TL dates on pottery and burnt clay. Concordant OSL and radiocarbon evidence place construction of the wheelhouse in the first to second centuries AD, contemporary with dates from the primary occupation. Beneath the wheelhouse, clay deposits containing burnt material, attest to cultural activity in vicinity to the monument in the preceding second to first centuries BC. At a later date, the souther...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
In the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in Ork...
A high-resolution chronostratigraphy has been established for an eroding Atlantic round house at Slo...
A high-resolution chronostratigraphy has been established for an eroding Atlantic round house at Slo...
The excavation team would like to thank Historic Scotland (now Historic Environment Scotland) and th...
There are at least four wooden intertidal platforms, also known as marine crannogs, in the Firth of ...
NoIron Age studies in northern Britain have been dominated by one monument form, the broch. This foc...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
Around 1600 burnt mounds, comprising heaps of fire cracked stones, up to several metres across with ...
noThis paper presents new chronological data applied to the problem of providing a date for the con...
Around 1600 burnt mounds, comprising heaps of fire cracked stones, up to several metres across with ...
This report discusses the excavation of two stone-walled duns situated in North Knapdale, Argyll and...
Understanding the chronology of Norse settlement is crucial for deciphering the archaeology of many ...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
In the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in Ork...
A high-resolution chronostratigraphy has been established for an eroding Atlantic round house at Slo...
A high-resolution chronostratigraphy has been established for an eroding Atlantic round house at Slo...
The excavation team would like to thank Historic Scotland (now Historic Environment Scotland) and th...
There are at least four wooden intertidal platforms, also known as marine crannogs, in the Firth of ...
NoIron Age studies in northern Britain have been dominated by one monument form, the broch. This foc...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
Around 1600 burnt mounds, comprising heaps of fire cracked stones, up to several metres across with ...
noThis paper presents new chronological data applied to the problem of providing a date for the con...
Around 1600 burnt mounds, comprising heaps of fire cracked stones, up to several metres across with ...
This report discusses the excavation of two stone-walled duns situated in North Knapdale, Argyll and...
Understanding the chronology of Norse settlement is crucial for deciphering the archaeology of many ...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
In the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in Ork...