Neolithic Timber Halls and a Bronze Age Settlement with Hoard at Carnoustie, Angus

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Neolithic Timber Halls and a Bronze Age Settlement with Hoard at Carnoustie, Angus

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 354 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781805831334
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Full Description

Excavations at Carnoustie produced exceptional archaeological results from the prehistoric past. The remains of the longest early Neolithic timber hall so far found in Scotland were identified. Beside it were the postholes and pits of another contemporary but less well preserved large hall. A final but smaller timber hall was constructed at one end but within the footprint of the largest timber hall. This latter structure indicated the importance of the place and the perpetuation of ideologies and traditions of the earlier building. During the later Neolithic, other evidence included the sparse remains of an oval house built over the remains of one timber hall with temporary re-occupation of part of another. The main focus of activities during the middle and late Neolithic were groups of pits whose presence indicated changes in social structure and possibly economic conditions. 

A period of abandonment with only sporadic use of the area during the early Bronze Age was followed by a roundhouse settlement. A small number of buildings of the middle and late Bronze Age were replaced in rotation. The last buildings were intimately associated with a rare late Bronze Age metalwork hoard, buried close to them. The hoard included a sword, spearhead with gold decoration and a long pin wrapped in textile and sheep-skin.

Contents

Summary

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Contributors

 

Part 1: The Background to the Project - Warren Bailie, Alan Hunter Blair and Beverley Ballin Smith

Introduction

Site location, topography and geology

Archaeological background

Aims and objectives - Warren Bailie

Methodologies used

Archives and finds disposal

The main research questions of the project

 

Part 2: The Excavation Results - Alan Hunter Blair and Beverley Ballin Smith

Topsoil and plough marks

Mesolithic traces

Early Neolithic timber structures

Evidence of the Bronze Age

The Bronze Age hoard

Later structures

 

Part 3: Dating

The radiocarbon dates - Beverley Ballin Smith

Archaeomagnetic studies of two fired features from Carnoustie - Samuel E Harris and Cathy M Batt

Part 4: Environmental Evidence

Introduction - Beverley Ballin Smith

Archaeobotany - Susan Ramsay

Animal bone - Catherine Smith

Soil micromorphology - Carol Lang

Multi-element analysis - Dorothy McLaughlin

 

Part 5: Material Culture Evidence

Introduction - Beverley Ballin Smith

Lithic assemblage - Torben Bjarke Ballin

Use-ware analysis on stone tools - Peter Bye Jensen

Stone artefacts - Beverley Ballin Smith and Alison Sheridan

Pottery - Beverley Ballin Smith

Clay and fired clay - Beverley Ballin Smith

 

Part 6: The Late Bronze Age Metal Hoard - Warren Bailie, Alan Hunter Blair, Jordan Barbour, Esther Cameron, Trevor Cowie, Jane Evans, Susanna Harris, Raphael Hermann, Will Murray, Peter Northover, Brendan O'Connor, Vanessa Pashley, Ernst Pernicka, Susan Ramsay, Alison Sheridan, Beth Spence and Lore Troalen

Introduction - Warren Bailie and Alan Hunter Blair

The initial assessment - Beth Spence and Will Murray

Specialist study and analysis - Warren Bailie, Esther Cameron, Jane Evans, Susanna Harris, Raphael Hermann, Will Murray, Peter Northover, Brendan O'Connor, Vanessa Pashley, Susan Ramsay, Alison Sheridan and Lore Troalen

The radiocarbon date

Metallurgical analysis - Peter Northover

Discussion - Alison Sheridan

Post-depositional processes affecting the hoard - Jordan Barbour

 

Part 7: General Discussion - Beverley Ballin Smith

The changing landscape and environment

The early Neolithic

The Bronze Age

Early medieval and later uses of the site

 

Part 8: General Conclusions - Beverley Ballin Smith

The changing patterns of life at Carnoustie

 

Part 9: Afterword

Answering the research questions - Beverley Ballin Smith

Community involvement and outreach - Warren Bailie

 

Bibliography

Index

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