An unusual lithic assemblage from Lunanhead, Angus

Caroline Wickham-Jones (Author)

James Mackenzie (Author)


Keyword(s):
Flint, cist, lithics
Location(s):
Lunanhead; Angus; Scotland; UK
Period(s):
Early Neolithic, Mesolithic, Bronze Age

Abstract


In July 1993 the Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust Ltd (SUAT) carried out an extensive field evaluation funded by Historic Scotland in advance of a housing development near Lunanhead, Angus. From the base of a natural depression 28 flint artefacts were recovered. One further piece was retrieved from the topsoil. Although small, this assemblage represents an important find combining evidence of a rare commodity in Scotland: good-quality flint nodules, with technological evidence of a broad blade industry, of which Scotland has few examples to date.

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Published
30-11-1997
How to Cite
Wickham-Jones, C., & Mackenzie, J. (1997). An unusual lithic assemblage from Lunanhead, Angus. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 126, 1-16. Retrieved from http://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/psas/article/view/9927
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