Cladh Hallan : Roundhouses and the Dead in the Hebridean Bronze Age and Iron Age, Part I: Stratigraghy, Spatial Organisation and Chronology
Cladh Hallan : Roundhouses and the Dead in the Hebridean Bronze Age and Iron Age, Part I: Stratigraghy, Spatial Organisation and Chronology
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Author(s): Marshall, Peter
Mulville, Jacqui
Parker Pearson, Mike
Smith, Helen
ISBN No.: 9781789256932
Pages: 568
Year: 202109
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 68.99
Status: Out Of Print

Volume 1: Stratigraphy, spatial organisation and chronologyLIST OF FIGURESLIST OF TABLESCONTRIBUTORSPREFACEACKNOWLEDGEMENTS1. The Cladh Hallan project - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith1.1. Previous discoveries1.


2. The 1989 excavation1.3. The 1994-1996 excavations1.4. The developing research design1.5. The 1997-2003 excavations2.


The Beaker and Early Bronze Age occupation2.1. Beaker-period fields and settlement (Phase 1) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith2.2.


Micromorphology of the Beaker-period palaeosol - C. French2.3. Lethbridge''s discoveries - M. Parker Pearson2.4. The Cordoned Urn sequence beneath House 150 in Area C (Phase 2) - M. Parker Pearson, P.


Marshall, J. Mulville, H. Smith and E. Moth2.5. The cremation cemetery (Phase 3) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J.


Mulville and H. Smith2.6. The Middle Bronze Age house (Phase 4) and its destruction (Phase 5) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith2.


7. The micromorphology of hearth sample 5080 in House 2835 - C. French2.8. Area B: the stone structure - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H.


Smith2.9. The pottery, lithics, human cremations and animal bones from Phases 1-5 - M. Parker Pearson, M. Edmonds, J. Mulville, V. Parsons and H. Start3.


Pre-construction of the roundhouse row3.1. Ploughing, the linear structure and exploratory pit - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith3.2.


The cigar-shaped structure - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith3.3. The tiny roundhouse - M. Parker Pearson, P.


Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith3.4. The pit alignment - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H.


Smith3.5. The pottery, animal bones, lithics and plant remains. - M. Parker Pearson, M. Edmonds, J. Mulville and V. Parsons4.


The mummy burials and other foundation deposits4.1. House 801 - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith4.2.


House 401 - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith4.3. House 1370 - M. Parker Pearson, P.


Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith4.4. The cremation pyre and double pit - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H.


Smith4.5. The building of the roundhouses (Phase 8) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith4.6.


The sub-floor human burials - A. Chamberlain, C. Cox and B. Dean4.7. Age, diet and residence of the people buried under the floor - A. Chamberlain, C. Chenery, B.


Dean, J. Evans and J. Montgomery4.8. Processes of soft tissue preservation and corpse curation - O. Craig, M. Collins, G. Cook, J.


Hiller,G. Taylor and T. Wess4.8. The pottery, animal bones, lithics and plant remains from Phase 8 - M. Parker Pearson, M. Edmonds, J. Mulville and V.


Parsons5. The primary occupation of the Late Bronze Age roundhouses (Phase 9)5.1. House 801: the southern roundhouse - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville, H. Smith and A.


Tams5.2. The spatial patterning of debris within House 801''s floor - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith5.3.


House 401: the middle roundhouse, its pits and earliest floor - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville, H. Smith and A. Tams5.4. The spatial patterning of debris within House 401''s earliest floor - M.


Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith5.5. House 1370: the northern roundhouse through its three phases - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J.


Mulville, H. Smith and A. Tams5.6. The spatial patterning of debris within House 1370''s three floors - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H.


Smith5.7. The forecourt area of House 13705.8. The front yard 16805.9. The back area behind House 4015.10.


Area D5.11. Area C midden5.11. The artefacts from Phase 9 - M. Parker Pearson, V. Parsons etc.5.


12. The animal bones and plant remains from Phase 9 - J. Mulville and H. Smith5.13. Overview - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J.


Mulville and H. Smith6. The central and northern roundhouses'' occupation after the sandstorm (phase 10)6.1. The windblown sand - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H.


Smith6.2. Property boundaries over the ruins of House 801 - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith6.3.


House 2190 - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith6.4. Cultivation above the ruins of House 801 - M. Parker Pearson, P.


Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith6.5. House 401 in Phase 10 - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville, H.


Smith and A. Tams6.6. The forecourt of House 401 in Phase 10 - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith6.


7. The spatial patterning of debris within the second house floor (Phase 10) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith6.8. House 1370 in Phase 10 - M.


Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith6.9. The spatial patterning of debris within House 1370 (Phase 10) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J.


Mulville and H. Smith6.10. Artefacts and other remains from the houses and their associated deposits in Phase 10 - T. Cowie, A. Heald, M. Parker Pearson, V. Parsons, P.


Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith7. The roundhouses (phase 11)7.1. House 401 in Phases 11 - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J.


Mulville, H. Smith and A. Tams7.2. The forecourt of House 401 in Phase 11: final use - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H.


Smith7.3. The spatial patterning of debris within the third house floor (Phase 11) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith7.4.


Above House 1370 in Phase 11 - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith7.5. Artefacts and other remains from the houses and their associated deposits in Phase 11 - T. Cowie, A.


Heald, M. Parker Pearson, V. Parsons, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith8. Consolidation of Area A (Phase 12)8.1.


Above House 2190 and layer 412 - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith8.2. House 401''s fourth floor (Phase 12) - M. Parker Pearson, P.


Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith8.3. The spatial patterning of debris within the fourth house floor - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville, H.


Smith and A. Tams8.4. The later use of the forecourt and rear of House 401 - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith8.


5. The northern part of the settlement - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith8.6. House 640 - a smokery and steam house? - M.


Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith8.7. The midden in Area C - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J.


Mulville and H. Smith8.8. The pottery, animal bones, lithics and plant remains from Phase 12 - M. Parker Pearson, M. Edmonds, J. Mulville and V. Parsons9.


House 401 into the Iron Age (Phase 13)9.1. House 401''s fifth floor (Phase 13) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith9.2.


The spatial patterning of debris within the fifth house floor (Phase 13) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville, H. Smith and A. Tams9.3. The pottery, animal bones, lithics and plant remains from Phase 13 - M.


Parker Pearson, M. Edmonds, J. Mulville and V. Parsons10. Houses 401 and 1500 in the Iron Age (Phases 14-16)10.1. House 401''s sixth floor (Phase 14) - M. Parker Pearson, P.


Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith10.2. The spatial patterning of debris within the sixth house floor (Phase 14) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville, H.


Smith and A. Tams10.3. House 401''s seventh floor (Phase 15) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith10.


4. The spatial patterning of debris within the seventh house floor (Phase 15) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith10.5. House 401''s eighth phase of construction (Phase 16) - M.


Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J. Mulville and H. Smith10.6. House 1500 (Phase 14) - M. Parker Pearson, P. Marshall, J.


Mulville and H. Smith10.7. The pottery, animal bones, lithics and plant remains from Phases 14-15 - M. Parker Pearson, M. Edmonds, J. Mulville and V. Parsons11.


The double roundhouse (House 150) in Area C (Phase 16)11.1. House 150 in Area C - M. Parker Pearson, M. Brennand, P. Marshall, E. Moth, J. Mulville and H.


Smith11.2. The spatial patterning of debris within the house floors - M. Parker Pearson, J. Mulville, H. Smith, P. Marshall etc.11.


3. Artefacts, animal bones and plant remains - M. Parker Pearson, M. Edmonds, J. Mulville and V. Parsons12. Thin section soil micromorphology - L.E.


Hamlet and I. A. Simpson13. Scientific dating - P. Marshall, M. Parker Pearson, J.-L. Schwenninger and G.


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