Abernethy, D. (n.d.). Geophysical survey and fieldwalking of a crop mark site at Poltalloch in the Kilmartin Glen.

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Geophysical survey and fieldwalking of a crop mark site at Poltalloch in the Kilmartin Glen
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4
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Monograph
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Describes the methods and details the results of investigation of a site revealed by aerial photography. A series of linear and circular anomalies are identified by resistivity survey and are interpreted as possible enclosures, a cursus, and burial cairns. Quantities of burnt and worked flint obtained from fieldwalking suggest a Neolithic date.
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Duncan Abernethy
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Location - Auto Detected: Kilmartin Glen
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NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
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21 Jan 2002