Wickham-Jones, C. R. (2005). The Mesolithic in Scotland:. Before Farming 2004 (1). Vol 2004(1), pp. 46-63. https://doi.org/10.3828/bfarm.2004.1.3.
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The Mesolithic in Scotland: | |||||
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action archaeology for the twenty-first century | |||||
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Before Farming 2004 (1) | |||||
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Before Farming | |||||
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2004 (1) | |||||
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46 - 63 | |||||
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The paper presents an overview of existing information on the Mesolithic in Scotland with two aims: to inform others; and to generate discussion and comparison in order to aid interpretations in the light of work elsewhere. The main developments in Mesolithic archaeology in Scotland in the mid-twentieth century are presented together with the changes in the situation at the start of the twenty-first century. The cultural setting has shifted from one that was generally regarded as poorly developed, and even late in many places, to the general recognition of a well developed and varied archaeological record that indicates increasingly early settlement at the start of the Holocene. Given that Mesolithic archaeologists in Scotland are now able to make use of many new techniques and have an increasingly rich database at their disposal, the author examines the meaning of these developments and asks where study of the Mesolithic of Scotland might be going, and what can be learnt from colleagues elsewhere. | |||||
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2005 | |||||
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27 Apr 2007 |