Alldritt, D. M. (2007). 5 Identification of carbonised plant remains. In: n.e. Excavation of a Bronze Age funerary site at Loth Road, Sanday, Orkney. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 14-15.

Title: 5 Identification of carbonised plant remains
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: 14 - 15
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Abstract: The analysis of the material produced no evidence for domestic activities, such as cereal processing, for the use of plant material as votive offerings or for feasting. Pit contexts contained the highest concentration of burnt peat and heather fragments, while cist contexts contained the highest concentration of cremated bone fragments with very few carbonised plant remains.
Author: Diane M Alldritt
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN: 0 903903 95 4
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Cremated Bone (Auto Detected Subject)
Carbonised Plant Remains (Auto Detected Subject)
Cereal (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 05 Jun 2015