An unusual lithic assemblage from Lunanhead, Angus
Keywords:
Flint, cist, lithics
Flint, cist, lithics
Location(s):
Lunanhead; Angus; Scotland; UK
Lunanhead; Angus; Scotland; UK
Period(s):
Early Neolithic, Mesolithic, Bronze Age
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. R., & Mackenzie, J. R. (1997). An unusual lithic assemblage from Lunanhead, Angus. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 126, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.126.1.16
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