English migrants in the Hebrides: 'Atlantic Second B' revisited

Authors

  • Alan Lane

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.117.47.66

Keywords:

Settlers, Double Guard Cells, Glass Beads, Bone, Triangular Crucibles Disc Querns Pottery, Artefacts

Abstract

Rebuttal of the theory that there was an influx of settlers from S England or NW France into the Hebrides in the 1st century BC. Rejected are cultural links shown by glass beads, bronze spiral finger rings, long-handled bone combs, parallelopiped bone dice, triangular crucibles, disc querns, pottery, house design, and double guard cells. Fresh analyses of artefacts and structures are needed to resolve a peculiarly Hebridean archaeological record. A R

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30-11-1988

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English migrants in the Hebrides: ’Atlantic Second B’ revisited. (1988). Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 117, 47-66. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.117.47.66

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