Towards a new understanding of Iron Age Caithness

Andrew Heald (Author)

Adam Jackson (Author)


Keywords:
Houses (Round), Iron Age [General Discussions Only], Roundhouse
Period(s):
Iron Age

Abstract


Re-investigation of the nineteenth-century excavations by Sir Francis Tress Barry has initiated a study of three Iron Age roundhouse complexes at Keiss, Caithness. The paper presents the key findings and uses a series of scenarios to explain the observed patterns. The importance of Caithness to understandings of Iron Age Scotland is emphasized and future objectives highlighted.

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Published
30-11-2002
How to Cite
Heald, A., & Jackson, A. (2002). Towards a new understanding of Iron Age Caithness. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 131, 129–147. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.131.129.147
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