n.a. (2007). 1 Summary. In: n.e. Excavation of a Bronze Age funerary site at Loth Road, Sanday, Orkney. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. p. 1.

Title: 1 Summary
Issue: Excavation of a Bronze Age funerary site at Loth Road, Sanday, Orkney
Series: Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports
Volume: 25
Number of Pages: 38
Page Start/End: 1
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Abstract: Excavations in 1991 beside Loth Road, Sanday, revealed a funerary site, including two cists, which contained cremated human bone, and several pits. The cremation burial in one of the cists was contained in a soapstone vessel. These features presented evidence for the sorting, selection and differential deposition of pyre remains. The cists and pits were surmounted by a kerbed cairn of unusual construction. Radiocarbon dates from the pits placed the site in the Early to Middle Bronze Age.
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN: 0 903903 95 4
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Cremated Human Bone (Auto Detected Subject)
Cremation Burial (Auto Detected Subject)
Funerary (Auto Detected Subject)
Early To Middle Bronze Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
PIT (Monument Type England)
Vessel (Auto Detected Subject)
Kerbed Cairn (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 05 Jun 2015