McGalliard, S. and Wilson, D. (2021). Bronze Age and Iron Age archaeology at Thainstone Business Park, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire: an investigation of structures and funerary practices. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. https://doi.org/10.9750/issn.2056-7421.2021.95. Cite this using datacite

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Bronze Age and Iron Age archaeology at Thainstone Business Park, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire: an investigation of structures and funerary practices
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Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports
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95
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44
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SAIR_95.pdf (19 MB) : Download
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https://doi.org/10.9750/issn.2056-7421.2021.95
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http://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/sair/issue/view/308
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Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd was commissioned by Axiom Project Services to undertake an archaeological excavation in advance of a commercial development at Thainstone Business Park, Aberdeenshire (NGR: NJ 7707 1809). Excavation identified the remains of a Middle Bronze Age roundhouse and a contemporary urned cremation cemetery. Evidence of Late Bronze Age cremation practices was also identified. A large roundhouse and souterrain dominated the site in the 1st or 2nd century AD. Material culture associated with the Iron Age structures suggested a degree of status to the occupation there.
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Sue McGalliard ORCID icon
Donald Wilson ORCID icon
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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Laura Bailey (Author contributing) ORCID icon
H E M Cool (Author contributing)
Gemma Cruikshanks (Author contributing)
Fraser Hunter (Author contributing)
Colin R W Wallace (Author contributing)
Michael Wallace (Author contributing) ORCID icon
Julia Bastek-Michalska (Author contributing)
Eleanor Winter (Author contributing)
Rafael M Torcelly (Author contributing)
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2021
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District: Aberdeenshire
Location - Auto Detected: Thainstone Business Park
Country: Scotland
Place: Inverurie
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Middle Bronze Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
Late Bronze Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
Bronze Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
2nd century AD (Auto Detected Temporal)
1st (Auto Detected Temporal)
Iron Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
cremation (Auto Detected Subject)
ROUNDHOUSE (Monument Type Scotland)
SOUTERRAIN (Monument Type Scotland)
SETTLEMENT (Monument Type Scotland)
funerary (Auto Detected Subject)
cremation cemetery (Auto Detected Subject)
CEMETERY (Monument Type Scotland)
STRUCTURE (Monument Type Scotland)
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04 Aug 2022