Mithen, S. J. and Finlayson, B. (1991). Red deer hunters on Colonsay? The implications of Staosnaig for the interpretation of the Oronsay middens. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 57 (2). Vol 57(2), pp. 1-8.

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Red deer hunters on Colonsay? The implications of Staosnaig for the interpretation of the Oronsay middens
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 57 (2)
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The Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
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57 (2)
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1 - 8
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Red deer bones occur in the Cnoc Coig Mesolithic midden on the Hebridean island of Oronsay; but microlithic elements in the assemblage from Staosnaig on the adjacent island of Colonsay are interpreted as too small to indicate deer hunting there. The Oronsay middens probably resulted from intermittent visits, not permanent occupation of the island. BOC
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Steven J Mithen ORCID icon
Bill Finlayson
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1991
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Midden (Auto Detected Subject)
MESOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
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20 Jan 2002