Cameron, K., Mitchell, S., Johnson, M., Alexander, D., Finlayson, B., McCulloch, R., Ballin, T. Bjarke., Anderson, S., Cressey, M., Ellis, C. and Dunwell, A. J. (2010). 4 Castlesteads and Langside pit alignments. In: n.e. Excavations on the Route of the Dalkeith Northern Bypass, 1994-95 and 2006. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 8-28.

Title: 4 Castlesteads and Langside pit alignments
Issue: Excavations on the Route of the Dalkeith Northern Bypass, 1994-95 and 2006
Series: Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports
Volume: 44
Number of Pages: 118
Page Start/End: 8 - 28
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Abstract: The alignment at Castlesteads comprised nine large pits which are technically undated. A nearby cluster of seven pits or postholes produced radiocarbon dates in the Neolithic period. Two isolated pits, a stony spread and rig and furrow were also identified. Prehistoric pottery was recovered from three pits forming the cluster. A single Roman or medieval sherd was redeposited in the upper fill of one of the pits in the alignment. Chipped stone included a microlithic and a flint scraper. The much degraded pollen profile was suggestive of open pasture and an absence of arboreal vegetation. The Langside alignment comprised eight pits and it is suggested that construction began in the early Iron Age. There are specialist reports on lithics, a coarse stone grinder, miscellaneous redeposited finds, charcoal and soil micromorphology. The two sites are compared and the possible purpose of pit alignments is considered.
Author: Kirsty Cameron
Stuart Mitchell
Melanie Johnson ORCID icon
Derek Alexander
Bill Finlayson
Robert McCulloch
Torben Bjarke Ballin
Sue Anderson ORCID icon
Mike Cressey
Clare Ellis
Andrew J Dunwell
Year of Publication: 2010
ISBN: 0 903903 55 4
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PIT (Monument Type England)
Flint Scraper (Auto Detected Subject)
Early Iron Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
Rig (Auto Detected Subject)
SHERD (Object England)
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PIT (Monument Type England)
Pollen (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 05 Jan 2015