Title: | 10 Discussion and interpretation of Lambsdale Leans | ||||
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Issue: | A Later prehistoric house and Early Medieval buildings in Northern Scotland: | ||||
Series: | Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports | ||||
Volume: | 5 | ||||
Number of Pages: | 34 | ||||
Page Start/End: | 24 - 25 | ||||
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Publication Type: | MonographSeriesChapter | ||||
Abstract: | While much of the evidence is tantalisingly imprecise, Lambsdale Leans correlates well with other known sites in the far north of Scotland. Although the known distribution of burials in this area is primarily coastal, the cairn at Watenan provides a parallel as it is also situated by an inland loch. Lambsdale Leans, therefore, appears to find a place within the context of early medieval activity in Caithness. The pottery, however, suggests that occupation on the site, or perhaps more likely nearby, may have continued into the medieval period. | ||||
Year of Publication: | 2003 | ||||
ISBN: | 0-903903-74-1 | ||||
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Created Date: | 09 Oct 2003 |