Barclay, G. J., MacGregor, G. and Brophy, K. (2002). Claish, Stirling: an Early Neolithic structure in its contexts.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 132. Vol 132, pp. 65-137.
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Claish, Stirling: an Early Neolithic structure in its contexts. | ||||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 132 | ||||||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | ||||||
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65 - 137 | ||||||
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Long timber-built structure with a pattern of division resembling that at Balbridie (Aberdeenshire) that leads to the supposition that it too was a roofed building, maybe with an upper floor at the southern end. It is cited as part of a possible `vocabulary' of Neolithic architecture in the area. Includes radiocarbon dates. There are specialist reports on: Pottery and other ceramic finds; Plant macrofossils; The mammal bone; Aspects of the Claish structure; The Auchenlaich long cairn. | ||||||
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2002 | ||||||
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16 Oct 2003 |