Built to last: Mesolithic and Neolithic settlement at two sites beside the Forth estuary, Scotland

Alistair Robertson, Julie Lochrie, Scott Timpany

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Abstract

A programme of archaeological investigations undertaken in advance of the Forth Replacement Crossing, at Castlandhill in Rosyth and Echline Fields in South Queensferry, revealed archaeological features dating from the Mesolithic to medieval periods, including Neolithic Grooved Ware and Impressed Ware pottery dating to the 4th to 3rd millennium BC.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)73-136
Number of pages63
JournalProceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume143
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2013

Keywords

  • Archaeology, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Occupation

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