Around 1600 burnt mounds, comprising heaps of fire cracked stones, up to several metres across with characteristic forms, are listed in the National Monuments Records of Scotland, with a diverse distribution. Many more are known in other parts of Europe, notably in Ireland and Scandinavia. Traditionally, these monuments are thought to relate to cooking activities throughout the Bronze Age though in recent years alternative functions have been suggested. Here results are presented from Lady Glassery Wood, a recently excavated site in the Kilmartin Valley. Samples for luminescence dating were collected in 1998, together with field gamma spectrometry measurements. Associated charcoal has also been subjected to radiocarbon dating, Despite and u...
This report presents details of the application of Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating se...
Research conducted by the Western New South Wales Archaeology Program (WNSWAP) provides the opportun...
Preservatives and consolidants make it difficult or impossible to obtain accurate radiocarbon dates ...
Around 1600 burnt mounds, comprising heaps of fire cracked stones, up to several metres across with ...
This thesis presents new research on the luminescence dating of burnt mounds in the Orkney and Shetl...
This thesis presents new research on the luminescence dating of burnt mounds in the Orkney and Shetl...
Results from a current National Museums of Scotland (NMS) radiocarbon dating initiative, the Dating ...
Burnt mounds, accumulations of fire-cracked stone and fuel residues dating largely from the Bronze ...
Zoersel forest is one of the few ancient woodland areas in northern Belgium. It is also one of the t...
This study supports a new investigation into the construction, occupation and utilisation history of...
Baltinglass is a multi-chamber Neolithic passage tomb in Co. Wicklow, Ireland, excavated in the 1930...
In the present paper, the author offers new absolute and contextual dating evidence for Scottish arc...
This study supports a new investigation into the construction, occupation and utilisation history of...
Baltinglass is a multi-chamber Neolithic passage tomb in Co. Wicklow, excavated in the 1930s. Here, ...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
This report presents details of the application of Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating se...
Research conducted by the Western New South Wales Archaeology Program (WNSWAP) provides the opportun...
Preservatives and consolidants make it difficult or impossible to obtain accurate radiocarbon dates ...
Around 1600 burnt mounds, comprising heaps of fire cracked stones, up to several metres across with ...
This thesis presents new research on the luminescence dating of burnt mounds in the Orkney and Shetl...
This thesis presents new research on the luminescence dating of burnt mounds in the Orkney and Shetl...
Results from a current National Museums of Scotland (NMS) radiocarbon dating initiative, the Dating ...
Burnt mounds, accumulations of fire-cracked stone and fuel residues dating largely from the Bronze ...
Zoersel forest is one of the few ancient woodland areas in northern Belgium. It is also one of the t...
This study supports a new investigation into the construction, occupation and utilisation history of...
Baltinglass is a multi-chamber Neolithic passage tomb in Co. Wicklow, Ireland, excavated in the 1930...
In the present paper, the author offers new absolute and contextual dating evidence for Scottish arc...
This study supports a new investigation into the construction, occupation and utilisation history of...
Baltinglass is a multi-chamber Neolithic passage tomb in Co. Wicklow, excavated in the 1930s. Here, ...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
This report presents details of the application of Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating se...
Research conducted by the Western New South Wales Archaeology Program (WNSWAP) provides the opportun...
Preservatives and consolidants make it difficult or impossible to obtain accurate radiocarbon dates ...