Duffy, P. R J. (2008). 7 Conclusions. In: n.e. Archaeology of Landscape Change in South-West Scotland, 6000 BC - AD 1400. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 35-36.
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7 Conclusions | ||
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Archaeology of Landscape Change in South-West Scotland, 6000 BC - AD 1400 | ||
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Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports | ||
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32 | ||
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45 | ||
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35 - 36 | ||
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The work contributes to the current understanding of human occupation within the Girvan area and the relationship such activity had to a constantly changing environment over time. In particular the proejct clearly demonstrated the high potential for organic preservation of material dating as far back as the Mesolithic, and the potential that such material has for providing rarely glimpsed evidence of the inter-relationship between human agency and environment in past landscapes. The organic potential of similar such valleys in this part of south-west Scotland is clear. | ||
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2008 | ||
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0 903903 98 1 | ||
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16 Mar 2015 |