Hardy, K. (2009). 3.5 Worked and modified shell. In: n.e. Mesolithic and later sites around the Inner Sound, Scotland the work of the Scotland's First Settlers project 1998-2004. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 305-312.
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3.5 Worked and modified shell | |||||
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Mesolithic and later sites around the Inner Sound, Scotland the work of the Scotland's First Settlers project 1998-2004 | |||||
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Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports | |||||
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31 | |||||
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753 | |||||
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305 - 312 | |||||
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Abstract The abstract describing the content of the publication or report |
A small assemblage of worked and decorative shell was found in the shell midden at Sand. it comprises scallop and cowrie shells and constitutes all the scallop and cowrie from Sand. In addition, a small assemblage of perforated limpet shells has been considered. it is not yet clear whether the limpet perforations are natural or artificial, but it is possible that the shells were deliberately collected. | |||||
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2009 | |||||
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0 903903 61 5 | |||||
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18 Mar 2015 |