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The Southern Kintyre Project: Exploring interactions across the Irish Sea from the Mesolithic to the Bronze Age
Vicki Cummings and Gary Robinson
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This volume presents the results of a five year research project which investigated the Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age of Southern Kintyre. This area of western Scotland had seen little previous archaeological research prior to this project, but work centred on Blasthill has revealed the remains of a rich prehistoric landscape. Alongside a known Neolithic chambered tomb, this project also identified a range of prehistoric features including Bronze Age domestic and ritual structures as well as a series of well-preserved curvilinear field systems. Excavations were conducted at the chambered tomb on Blasthill and revealed a complex and long-lived sequence of construction at this site in association with material culture including a small pottery assemblage. Trial excavations and geophysical surveys were also conducted over other features on Blasthill and at other locations in the wider area, and as such we have been able to identify several other key areas of prehistoric activity, particularly in relation to monument construction. Lithic scatters were also recovered from ploughed fields in Southern Kintyre, revealing a series of hitherto unknown sites. This includes two substantial Mesolithic sites and a number of smaller Neolithic and Bronze Age spreads. The excavations conducted by the late Jack Scott at Ardnacross II chambered tomb are also reported on here in detail for the first time. Research has also been conducted on the pottery assemblages from Southern Kintyre in comparison with other mortuary assemblages from western Scotland and eastern Ireland. All of this is set against a broader research question which addresses the issue of how archaeology can inform our understanding of the nature of interactions between prehistoric communities in Southern Kintyre with people in other areas of Britain and Ireland. It seems that there were fluctuating relationships between Kintyre, other parts of western Scotland and eastern Ireland throughout the periods under consideration which we have been able to identify as a result of this project.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Preface
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Abstract
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List of contributors
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Chapter 1. Social interactions in prehistory and the Southern Kintyre Project
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Chapter 2. Background: introducing Kintyre
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Chapter 3. Archaeology in the mythic landscape
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Chapter 4. Results of the fieldwalking
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Chapter 5. Lithic assemblages from southern Kintyre: other collections and investigating origins
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Chapter 6. Results of the field surveys at Blasthill, Macharioch and Marchfield, Stewarton
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Chapter 7. The results of the excavations of a Mesolithic scatter and associated structure at Macharioch Farm
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Chapter 8. The results of the excavations at Blasthill chambered tomb
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Chapter 9. The results of Jack Scott’s excavations at Ardnacross II chambered tomb and later associated structures, near Peninver, Kintyre
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Chapter 10. The biography of early Neolithic pottery assemblages from chambered tombs in western Scotland and eastern Ireland
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Chapter 11. Kintyre in a broader context: discussion and conclusions
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Appendix 1. The pottery from the Blasthill chambered tomb
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Appendix 2. A note on the petrology of the prehistoric pottery from Blasthill chambered tomb, southern Kintyre
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Appendix 3. The analysis of organic residues from the Blasthill pottery by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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Appendix 4. The quartz assemblage from Blasthill chambered tomb
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Appendix 5. The flint and stone assemblage from Blasthill chambered tomb
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Appendix 6. The carbonised plant macrofossils and charcoal from Blasthill chambered tomb
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Appendix 7. The micromorphological examination of forecourt deposits from Blasthill chambered tomb
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Appendix 8. The Blasthill chambered tomb human remains
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Appendix 9. Irish Sea chambered tomb pottery fabric families
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Appendix 10. The flint, quartz and stone assemblage from Ardnacross II chambered tomb
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Published: 2015
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407323022 (ebook)
- 9781407313948 (paperback)
BAR Number: B618