Johnson, M. and Sheridan, A. (2004). Skilmafilly:. Scott Archaeol News 44. Vol 44, pp. 12-13.
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Skilmafilly: | ||||||||||||||
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a well-dated Bronze Age cremation cemetery | ||||||||||||||
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Scott Archaeol News 44 | ||||||||||||||
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Scottish Archaeological News | ||||||||||||||
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44 | ||||||||||||||
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12 - 13 | ||||||||||||||
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Excavations in 2001 revealed a well-preserved Early Bronze Age cemetery consisting of twenty-eight un-urned and ten urned deposits of cremated human bone in pits, arranged in a tight cluster. Many of the un-urned cremations showed evidence for having been deposited within some form of organic container. A single, massive pit contained material possibly deriving from pyres. The urns comprise Cordoned and Collared urns. Radiocarbon dating is continuing but dates obtained so far range from around 1900 BC to around 1600 BC. | ||||||||||||||
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2004 | ||||||||||||||
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[OS NJ 909398] | ||||||||||||||
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04 Jun 2004 |