The excavation and survey of prehistoric enclosures at Blackshouse Burn, Lanarkshire

Olivia Lelong (Author)

Tony Pollard (Author)

A Crone (Contributor)

D Jordan (Contributor)

S Ramsay (Contributor)


Keywords:
Pollen, Ritual, Posts, Enclosures, Banked Enclosure, Enclosure
Period(s):
Prehistoric

Abstract


Reports on work carried out between 1985 and 1986 at a large banked enclosure with an associated smaller enclosure, on the edge of an ancient bog. It is suggested that the site had both ritual and domestic associations. There are specialist contributions on: `Soils' by David Jordan (35--7); `Pollen analysis' by Susan Ramsay (37--40); `Pottery' by Olivia Lelong (40); `Worked stone' by Tony Pollard (40--1); and `Dendrochronological analysis of three wooden posts' by Anne Crone (42--3).

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Published
30-11-1999
How to Cite
Lelong, O., Pollard, T., Crone, A., Jordan, D., & Ramsay, S. (1999). The excavation and survey of prehistoric enclosures at Blackshouse Burn, Lanarkshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 128, 13–53. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.128.13.53
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