Lelong, O. (2005). 7 Conclusion from the Blackshouse Burn Environs Project. In: n.e. People and their monuments in the Upper Clyde Valley:. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. p. 32.

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7 Conclusion from the Blackshouse Burn Environs Project
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People and their monuments in the Upper Clyde Valley:
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Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports
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14
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42
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The results, in tandem with other recent work including the excavations on Biggar Common and that of the Upper Clyde Valley Landscape Project, have shown the enormous potential of the valley's landscape for yielding evidence of its early prehistoric occupation. The evidence so far indicates that activity may have taken place continuously or intermittently over several phases, spanning millennia, at the same sites. The fieldwork has demonstrated the great value of lithic scatters in the area as indicators of the presence of sub-surface, multi-phased archaeological remains.
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Olivia Lelong ORCID icon
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2005
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0-903903-83-0
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Blackshouse Burn Environs (Auto Detected Subject)
Archaeological Remains (Auto Detected Subject)
PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
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10 Sep 2015