Sutherland, D. (1990). 12. Site formation processes. In: n.e. Rhum. Mesolithic and later sites at Kinloch: excavations 1984-86. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 144-148.

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12. Site formation processes
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Rhum. Mesolithic and later sites at Kinloch: excavations 1984-86
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series
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7
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183
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144 - 148
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A number of separate studies were carried out to define the processes responsible for the formation of the site, and possible subsequent modification: the geomorphology and history of sea-level change of the area, the sediments immediately underlying the site and the soil development in the area of the site. A number of factors relating to the location and format of the site may be considered to have played a positive role in its selection as an occupation area.
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Donald Sutherland
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1990
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0 903903 07 5
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12 Oct 2014