Clarke, D. V., Sheridan, A., Shepherd, A. N., Sharples, N. M., Armour-Chelu, M. Jane., Hamlet, L., Bronk-Ramsey, C., Dunbar, E., Reimer, P. J., Marshall, P. D. and Whittle, A. W R. (2016). The end of the world, or just ‘goodbye to all that’? Contextualising the red deer heap from Links of Noltland, Westray, within late 3rd-millennium cal bc Orkney. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 146. Vol 146, pp. 57-89. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.146.1226.  Cite this via datacite

Title: The end of the world, or just ‘goodbye to all that’? Contextualising the red deer heap from Links of Noltland, Westray, within late 3rd-millennium cal bc Orkney
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 146
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 146
Page Start/End: 57 - 89
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https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.146.1226
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Abstract: As part of a major international research project, The Times of Their Lives, a programme of radiocarbon dating and Bayesian modelling was undertaken to refine the chronology of activities in one small but important part of the extensive Late Neolithic and Bronze Age settlement on Links of Noltland on the island of Westray, Orkney. The selected area (Trench D) is well known for having produced, next to a wall, the remains of a heap of at least 15 red deer carcasses, on top of which had been placed a large cod, a gannet’s wing along with part of a greater black-backed gull, and a pair of large antlers. This remarkable deposit had been preceded by, and was followed by, periods of cultivation and the deposition of domestic refuse. Refined date estimates have been produced, based on 18 radiocarbon determinations obtained from 16 samples from Trench D (including nine newly obtained dates, three from individual deer in the heap). These clarify when, during this long sequence of activities, the deer were heaped up: probably in the 22nd century cal bc, around the same time as Beaker pottery was deposited elsewhere on the Links. This allows comparison between the dated activities in this part of the site with activity elsewhere on the Links and also with other episodes of deer deposition in 3rd-millennium cal bc Orkney. It encourages exploration of the possible reasons for what appears to be a remarkable act of structured deposition. The significance of an earlier, much larger scale deposit featuring cattle remains at Ness of Brodgar is discussed in exploring the nature of Orcadian society and practices during the second half of the 3rd millennium cal bc.
Author: David V Clarke
Alison Sheridan
Alexandra N Shepherd
Niall M Sharples ORCID icon
Miranda Jane Armour-Chelu
Laura Hamlet
Christopher Bronk-Ramsey ORCID icon
E Dunbar
Paula J Reimer
Peter D Marshall ORCID icon
Alasdair W R Whittle
Year of Publication: 2016
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Site: Red Deer Heap
Site: Links of Noltland
Place: Westray
County: Orkney
Country: Scotland
Country: United Kingdom
Grid Reference: 342850, 1049350 (Easting, Northing)
Subjects / Periods:
ANIMAL REMAINS (Object England)
The Times of Their Lives (Event)
antler (Find)
deposition (Event)
red deer (Find)
Grooved Ware pottery (Find)
fish skeleton (Find)
bird remains (Find)
LATE NEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
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URI: http://www.socantscot.org/publications/psas/
Created Date: 23 Nov 2017