TY - JOUR AU - Melanie Johnson AU - Catherine Flitcroft AU - Lucy Verrill AU - Mhairi Hastie AU - Anthony Newton AU - Adrian Tams AU - Graeme Warren PY - 2021/03/22 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - The Calanais Fields Project JF - Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports JA - SAIR VL - 94 IS - 0 SE - Full issue DO - 10.9750/issn.2056-7421.2021.94.1-52 UR - http://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/sair/article/view/10410 AB - Excavations at Calanais, Isle of Lewis (NGR: NB 2125 3265) in 1999 and 2000, through the University of Edinburgh, revealed fragments of a prehistoric field system buried beneath blanket peat. Stone structures including buildings, walls, clearance cairns and heaps and cobbled surfaces were identified and excavated. Environmental analyses indicate that these features, associated with a buried soil, represent prehistoric farming activity, and radiocarbon determinations indicate that they are likely to be no later than Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age in origin. This excavation is important as it is one of very few recent prehistoric excavations in the Hebrides on the blacklands instead of machair, in addition to showing evidence for an agricultural landscape in close proximity to a major ritual monument (Calanais Standing Stones). ER -