Islets through Time: The Definition, Dating and Distribution of Scottish Crannogs |
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Authors: | Jon C. Henderson |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford, 36 Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2PG. |
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Abstract: | Scottish crannogs or lake dwellings are considered to be structurally varied sites with an extremely wide distribution, used from the neolithic up until at least the 17th century AD. As a result assumptions about the dating and form of individual sites are considered impossible without excavation. This paper demonstrates that the current classifications lack utility and that the long chronology view is misleading. It is suggested that there is a far more subtle spectrum of identifiably distinct monuments which can be arranged into types, and that these types have, on the basis of the current radiocarbon evidence, a chronological significance. |
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