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Mesolithic Misc 16 (1)
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Mesolithic Misc 16 (1)
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Mesolithic Miscellany
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16 (1)
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Editor:
Clive Bonsall
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University of Edinburgh: Department of Archaeology
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Year of Publication:
1995
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5284/1000324
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15 Sep 2006
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Direct dating of Mesolithic antler and bone artefacts from Great Britain: new results from bevelled tools and red deer antle...
Clive Bonsall
Christopher Tolan-Smith
Alan Saville
2 - 10
The authors present a series of dates for antler and bone artefacts from Great Britain, provided by the University of Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Laboratory. Most dates are the outcome of an artefact dating programme undertaken as part of an investigation of antler and bone technology in the British Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic.
An `Obanian' antler mattock re-attributed
Euan W MacKie
11 - 15
The author discusses the provenance and history of an antler mattock in the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow, believed from the 1950s until the 1990s to be part of a collection of Obanian Mesolithic material deriving from Cnoc Sligeach, Oronsay. Research has since shown the mattock to have been part of a different collection, and to have been discovered in an Early Bronze Age cist on Crantit Farm near Kirkwall, Orkney; radiocarbon dating has confirmed this attribution.