Cavers, M. Graeme. (2008). The later prehistory of 'black holes': regionality and the south-west Scottish Iron Age. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 138. Vol 138, pp. 13-26.

Title: The later prehistory of 'black holes': regionality and the south-west Scottish Iron Age
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 138
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 138
Number of Pages: 367
Page Start/End: 13 - 26
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Abstract: A discussion of the range and nature of the evidence for Iron Age society in Dumfries and Galloway west of the Nith, considering affinities with other areas, particularly the Atlantic regions to the north, and exploring the reasons for the form and distribution of Iron Age monuments in the area. It is argued that a reanalysis of our definition and interpretation of fundamental characteristics of later prehistoric society, such as domestic monumentality, may be rewarding in heterogeneous and unsorted areas such as Galloway.
Author: M Graeme Cavers ORCID icon
Year of Publication: 2008
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Created Date: 01 Jul 2010