Flint tools from the present tidal zone, Lussa Bay, Isle of Jura, Argyll

John Mercer (Author)


Keywords:
Microburins, Flakes, Flint Tools, Flint Artefacts, Microliths, Blades Flakes, Cortex Cores Scrapers
Period(s):
Neolithic, Borealatlantic Transition C 5500 Bc, British Upper Palaeolithic

Abstract


NR 643868. 4424 flint artefacts were collected from the tidal zone of Lussa Bay, of which 1064 were identifiable; the assemblage is dominated by blades, flakes partly backed with cortex, cores, scrapers and leaf-shaped flakes, but includes microliths and microburins. Comparison with the collection from Lealt Bay, Jura, indicates that the majority of the Lussa Bay material is earlier and belongs to the Boreal-Atlantic transition (c 5500 BC); an ancestry in the mainland British Upper Palaeolithic is argued. There is also a separate Late Atlantic (Neolithic) phase of activity. A R

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Published
30-11-1973
How to Cite
Mercer, J. (1973). Flint tools from the present tidal zone, Lussa Bay, Isle of Jura, Argyll. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 102, 1–30. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.102.1.30
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