Lillie, M. C., Smith, R., Reed, J. and Inglis, R. (2008). Southwest Scottish crannogs. Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (7). Vol 35(7), pp. 1886-1900. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2007.11.029.

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Southwest Scottish crannogs
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using in situ studies to assess preservation in wetland archaeological contexts
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Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (7)
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Journal of Archaeological Science
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35 (7)
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319
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1886 - 1900
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Presents the results of in situ monitoring of waterlogged burial contexts in southwest Scotland. The sites investigated are Iron Age crannogs (lake dwellings) which have a proven waterlogged archaeological component, and which are being assessed as part of a national program of study by the Scottish Wetland Archaeology Programme (SWAP) team. A monthly monitoring program commenced in July of 2004. To date, monitoring of water levels, pH, and redox potential, has been undertaken for a period of seventeen months in order to encompass any seasonal variability at the sites studied. The results have led to the identification of an 'ideal' site for in situ preservation from the five sites investigated, and the monitoring has highlighted external variables and seasonal impacts that are argued to have the potential to influence the long-term in situ preservation at the remaining sites studied.
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Malcolm C Lillie
Robert Smith
Jane Reed
Robin Inglis
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2008
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IRON AGE (Historic England Periods)
FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2007.11.029
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18 Mar 2010