Armit, I. and Braby, A. (2002). Excavation of a burnt mound and associated structures at Ceann nan Clachan, North Uist.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 132. Vol 132, pp. 229-258.
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Excavation of a burnt mound and associated structures at Ceann nan Clachan, North Uist. | ||||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 132 | ||||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | ||||||
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229 - 258 | ||||||
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First excavation of a burnt mound site in the Western Isles, not thought to be part of a domestic site. Cellular building closely paralleled by a recently excavated building at Cladh Hallan in South Uist. Various possible funcions are suggested including cooking place, smoke-house, or sweat-lodge. There are notes on: Pottery; Organic residue analysis; Chipped stone; Marine molluscs; Plant remains; Soil micromorphology. | ||||||
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2002 | ||||||
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16 Oct 2003 |