Searight, S. (1993). Lussa Bay, Isle of Jura, Argyll: a note on additional tools. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 123. Vol 123, pp. 1-8.

Title: Lussa Bay, Isle of Jura, Argyll: a note on additional tools
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 123
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 123
Page Start/End: 1 - 8
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Abstract: More than 2,000 additional tools have been recovered from the shore of Lussa Bay since 1969. Blades, flakes, cores and scrapers are the most common forms. The assemblage is compared to the previous finds from the immediate area; of particular interest are the relatively large, broad trapeze--triangle microliths, noted elsewhere on Jura and thought to belong to a comparatively early phase within the Mesolithic sequence on the island.
Author: Susan Searight
Other Person/Org: Brendan O C O'Connor (Abstract author)
Year of Publication: 1993
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MESOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
Blades Flakes Cores (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 20 Jan 2002