Lacaille, A. D. (1944). The stone industries associated with the raised beach at Ballantrae. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 79. Vol 79, pp. 81-106.

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The stone industries associated with the raised beach at Ballantrae
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 79
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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79
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81 - 106
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More than three thousand pieces have been collected. There is evidence to suggest that some of the flint was imported from Ireland. Tools include flakes, scrapers, burins, microburins, cores, knives and arrowheads. Four of the items are made from Arran pitchstone. The industries have both Mesolithic and Neolithic components.
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A D Lacaille
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1944
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NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
Arrowheads (Auto Detected Subject)
Flint (Auto Detected Subject)
Arran Pitchstone (Auto Detected Subject)
MESOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
Flakes Scrapers Burins Microburins Cores Knives (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008