The Artificial Islets/crannogs of the Central Inner Hebrides

The Artificial Islets/crannogs of the Central Inner Hebrides
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Publisher : BAR British Series
Total Pages : 284
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Download or read book The Artificial Islets/crannogs of the Central Inner Hebrides written by Mark W. Holley and published by BAR British Series. This book was released on 2000 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Large numbers of `artificial islets' (small man-made islands) from the prehistoric and medieval periods, occur throughout Scotland and although this study focuses primarily on those from the Central Inner Hebrides, they are compared and contrasted with those in other areas. Mark Holley looks especially at the islands of Mull, Coll, Tiree and Islay, and at the location and spatial positioning of these sites with regard to the availability of land for farming and maritime and other natural resources. A survey of the local history literature concerning these site types, the environmental and geological background, underwater reconnaisance carried out and a study of placenames, are all presented. This assessment of existing material and newly-identified sites brings fresh insights into these remote and often submerged islets and the gazetteer of sites provides an important source of reference.


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