The Roundhouses, Brochs and Wheelhouses of Atlantic Scotland, C. 700 BC-AD 500

The Roundhouses, Brochs and Wheelhouses of Atlantic Scotland, C. 700 BC-AD 500
Author: Euan Wallace MacKie
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781407301334

This two-volume, second and final part of this descriptive corpus of the Iron Age brochs and allied sites of Scotland covers the whole of the mainland and all of the western islands - the Inner and Outer Hebrides - and is about twice the size of volume 1. The amount of new data presented here is very much larger than in volume 1 (Orkney and Shetland), partly because there are many more sites to describe but mainly for the reason that - with the exception of the Outer Hebrides - the large number and variety of sites in the areas covered tend to be much less well known than those of the Northern Isles; very few sites in this vast area have been subjected to modern excavation. The main purpose of this work is to present in easily accessible form a much larger proportion of the archaeological evidence for the remarkable Scottish Atlantic Iron Age structures known as brochs and wheelhouses than is currently conveniently available.Another hope is that this compendium will encourage many more archaeologists from outside Scotland to take an interest in the subject, and in particular to bring the material to the attention of their students. This volume is part of a two volume set: ISBN 9781407301334 (Volume I); ISBN 9781407301341 (Volume II); ISBN 9781407301327 (Set of both volumes).

The Roundhouses, Brochs and Wheelhouses of Atlantic Scotland, C. 700 BC - AD 500: The Orkney and Shetland Isles

The Roundhouses, Brochs and Wheelhouses of Atlantic Scotland, C. 700 BC - AD 500: The Orkney and Shetland Isles
Author: Euan Wallace MacKie
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Brochs, roundhouses and wheelhouses are an ill-understood part of Scotland's archaeological heritage even though they are a fairly widespread phenomenon across northern and north-west Sotland and the western and northern islands. This volume is the first part of a project attempting to collate information on these structures and presents a large corpus of data on the buildings and the artefacts that have been found in association with them. The data is presented on an island-by-island and site-by-site basis. Two further sections on the best preserved example, a tower on Mousa in Shetland, and a discussion on the development of broch studies since the 16th century, are also given.

The Roundhouses, Brochs and Wheelhouses of Atlantic Scotland, C. 700 BC-AD 500

The Roundhouses, Brochs and Wheelhouses of Atlantic Scotland, C. 700 BC-AD 500
Author: Euan Wallace MacKie
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781407301341

The Scottish broch ¿ symbolized by the lonely tower on Mousa island in Shetland ¿ has, since the early years of the 18th century, excited the curiosity of archaeologists, antiquaries, and lay persons alike. The great piles of rubble, or the green mounds covering their massive ruins (dated c.700 BC ¿ AD 500), are everywhere to be seen in the western and northern islands and in the north-eastern counties of Caithness and Sutherland, often in upland places where there are few other signs of dynamic human habitation. Indeed, part of the fascination of the brochs is that these abundant signs of about 1200 years of human dynamic human energy and organization are concentrated in the maritime region of the far north and west of Scotland which, until the discovery of oil focused attention on the importance of the sea again, seemed remote in every sense from the centres of population of the modern UK. Most writers about brochs in the past have tended to rely for their conclusions on a relatively small number of well-known sites. Apart from the from the work of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland there has never been a systematic attempt to collate all the available data about brochs everywhere, and the finds made in them. This is one of the tasks the author set himself in 1961, soon after arriving in Scotland, and this volume is the first half of the result. This thorough study includes 329 illustrations, plans, photographs and maps, as well as an Index of site names and an Appendix of over 400 Iron Age artefacts drawn by author.

The Iron Age Round-House

The Iron Age Round-House
Author: D. W. Harding
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2009-11-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0199558574

A fully illustrated study of Iron Age round-houses, which explores not just their architectural aspects but more importantly their role in the social, economic and ritual structure of their communities, and their significance as symbols of Iron Age society in the face of Romanization.

CLACHTOLL

CLACHTOLL
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2022
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789258499