The soils surrounding three Iron Age settlements on South Mainland, Shetland, were sampled and compared for indicators of soil amendment. Two of the sites (Old Scatness and Jarlshof) were on lower-lying, better-drained, sheltered land; the third (Clevigarth) was in an acid, exposed environment at a higher elevation. The hypothesis, based on previous regional assessments, soil thicknesses, and excavations at Old Scatness, was that the lowland sites would have heavily fertilized soils and that the thin upland soil would show little if any amendment. Our findings indicate that the Middle Iron Age soils at Old Scatness had extremely high phosphorus levels, while the soil at Jarlshof had lower levels of enhancement. At Clevigarth, where charcoal...
This paper summarizes some of the geoarchaeological evidence for early arable agriculture in Britain...
Shetland boasts exceptionally well-preserved, but largely overlooked, field systems spanning a perio...
This thesis examines the evidence for iron production and use during the Scottish Iron Age, circa 8...
The soils surrounding three Iron Age settlements on South Mainland, Shetland, were sampled and compa...
noThe soils surrounding three Iron Age settlements on South Mainland, Shetland, were sampled and co...
Excavations on the multi-period settlement at Old Scatness, Shetland have uncovered a number of Iron...
The arable soils from two multiperiod settlements were analyzed to identify changes in agricultural ...
An area of Shetland is examined in order to identify how Iron Age settlements might have related to ...
An area of Shetland is examined in order to identify how Iron Age settlements might have related to ...
The Scalloway site is important for understanding the early historic settlement of the northen Isles...
Macrofossil and geoarchaeological data from a variety of contexts and periods at Vik can provide eit...
This thesis presents the first ever synthesis of the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age in Perthshire and ...
The settlement at Bornais consists of a complex of mounds which protrude from the relatively flat ma...
In this study, the impact of human activity on the pedological environment of an agriculturally marg...
This paper summarizes some of the geoarchaeological evidence for early arable agriculture in Britain...
Shetland boasts exceptionally well-preserved, but largely overlooked, field systems spanning a perio...
This thesis examines the evidence for iron production and use during the Scottish Iron Age, circa 8...
The soils surrounding three Iron Age settlements on South Mainland, Shetland, were sampled and compa...
noThe soils surrounding three Iron Age settlements on South Mainland, Shetland, were sampled and co...
Excavations on the multi-period settlement at Old Scatness, Shetland have uncovered a number of Iron...
The arable soils from two multiperiod settlements were analyzed to identify changes in agricultural ...
An area of Shetland is examined in order to identify how Iron Age settlements might have related to ...
An area of Shetland is examined in order to identify how Iron Age settlements might have related to ...
The Scalloway site is important for understanding the early historic settlement of the northen Isles...
Macrofossil and geoarchaeological data from a variety of contexts and periods at Vik can provide eit...
This thesis presents the first ever synthesis of the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age in Perthshire and ...
The settlement at Bornais consists of a complex of mounds which protrude from the relatively flat ma...
In this study, the impact of human activity on the pedological environment of an agriculturally marg...
This paper summarizes some of the geoarchaeological evidence for early arable agriculture in Britain...
Shetland boasts exceptionally well-preserved, but largely overlooked, field systems spanning a perio...
This thesis examines the evidence for iron production and use during the Scottish Iron Age, circa 8...