Title: | Excavation of pits containing grooved ware at Hillend, Clydesdale district, Strathclyde Region | |||||||
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Issue: | Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 124 | |||||||
Series: | Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | |||||||
Volume: | 124 | |||||||
Page Start/End: | 113 - 127 | |||||||
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Publication Type: | Journal | |||||||
Abstract: | Limited excavations were carried out in advance of pipeline construction in the area between two adjacent cropmark enclosures. The principal features comprised three pits which produced an assemblage of Grooved ware, strengthening the possibility that one of the enclosures may have been a henge monument and inviting speculation as to the date and relationship of the other enclosure, hitherto identified tentatively as a later prehistoric settlement. An isotopic date for one of the pits is discussed. `Other finds' are discussed by Bill Finlayson & Ann Clarke (125), `Environmental evidence' by Geraint Coles & Sheila Boardman (125--6). | |||||||
Year of Publication: | 1994 | |||||||
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Created Date: | 20 Jan 2002 |