A lake dwelling in its landscape: Iron Age settlement at Cults Loch, Castle Kennedy, Dumfries & Galloway
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Abstract: | "Cults Loch, at Castle Kennedy in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, lies within a landscape rich in prehistoric cropmark sites and within the loch itself are two crannogs, one of which has been the focus of this study. A palisaded enclosure and a promontory fort on the shores of the loch have also been excavated. The Cults Loch crannog is only the second prehistoric site in Scotland to be dated by dendrochronology and analysis has revealed the very short duration of activity on the crannog in the middle of the 5th century BC. Bayesian analysis of the dating evidence from all the excavated sites has yielded a chronological sequence which suggests a dynamic and sequential settlement pattern across the landscape. The implications of this sequence for later prehistoric settlement throughout south-west Scotland are explored. The Cults Loch Landscape Project arose out of the Scottish Wetland Archaeology Programme (SWAP), the objective of which is to fully integrate the wetland archaeological resource of Scotland into the more mainstream narratives of 'dryland' archaeology. The Cults Loch project has sought to bridge this apparent divide between 'wetland' and 'dryland' by focusing on a wetland site, the crannog, which lies at the centre of a prehistoric landscape, rather than being peripheral to it. Thus, the wealth of well-preserved evidence from the crannog, particularly the rich ecofactual assemblages, as well as the higher chronological resolution possible through the dendro-dating of waterlogged timbers, are brought to bear on our understanding of the evidence from the cropmark sites around the loch. The role and function of crannogs are also explored via the relationship between the crannog in Cults Loch and its social and physical landscape"--Back cover |
Beschreibung: | At foot of title: Historic Environment Scotland, AOC, SWAP. |
Umfang: | vii, 288 Seiten Illustrationen, Pläne |
ISBN: | 9781785703737 1785703730 |
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Acknowledgements..............................................................................................vm
1 Introduction.............................................................................................1
The research framework..................................................................................1
The landscape setting; geology and hydrology............................................................4
A history of previous archaeological investigations at Cults Loch......................................6
Methodology............................................................................................10
The community initiative...............................................................................11
Note on site labels................................................................................11
2 Cults Loch 3; the promontory crannog....................................................................13
2a The structural sequence....................................................................................13
Phase 1; construction of the crannog mound.............................................................13
Phase 2; structure 1...................................................................................17
Phase 3; structure 2...................................................................................19
Phase 3; deposits and structures in the N quadrant.....................................................23
Phase 4; structure 3...................................................................................26
Phase 5; the decay horizon.............................................................................29
Access onto the crannog................................................................................30
A trackway across the crannog........................................................................31
The final act?.........................................................................................32
2b Chronology, by Anne Crone..................................................................................33
Introduction...........................................................................................33
Radiocarbon dating.....................................................................................33
Dendrochronological studies............................................................................33
14C wiggle-match dating and the structural sequence at Cults Loch 3,
by Piotr Jacobsson, Derek Hamilton Gordon Cook................................................50
Comment, by Anne Crone Graeme Cavers.................................................................55
2c Ecofact analyses...........................................................................................57
Introduction...........................................................................................57
Phase 1; the crannog mound.............................................................................57
Phase 2; structure 1...................................................................................60
Phase 3; structure 2...................................................................................64
Phase 3; deposits in the N quadrant....................................................................71
Phase 4; structure 3...................................................................................74
Phase 5; the decay horizon.............................................................................80
Deposits off the crannog mound.........................................................................82
The macroplant assemblage, by Jackaline Robertson......................................................82
Insect remains, by Enid Allison........................................................................87
Micromorphology, by Lynne Roy..........................................................................91
2d The artefact assemblage....................................................................................93
The wooden artefacts, by Anne Crone....................................................................93
The shale, by Fraser Hunter...........................................................................104
The glass bead, by Fraser Hunter......................................................................105
The coarse stone, by Dawn McLaren.....................................................................106
The chipped stone assemblage, by Rob Engl.............................................................114
VI
Contents
The burnt clay, by Dawn McLaren.....................................................................116
Synthesis of the material culture from Cults Loch 3 by Dawn McLaren.................................116
2e The structural timbers..................................................................................121
Introduction........................................................................................121
Vertical components.................................................................................121
Horizontal components...............................................................................121
Woodworking debris..................................................................................127
Charred timbers ....................................................................................127
Discussion..........................................................................................127
Wood use on the crannog.............................................................................129
2f Summary of evidence for construction and occupation on Cults Loch 3.....................................131
Duration and continuity.............................................................................131
Construction .......................................................................................131
The floor surfaces and living conditions on the crannog.............................................134
Domestic and agricultural activities ...............................................................134
3 Cults Loch 4; the promontory fort....................................................................137
Introduction........................................................................................137
Aerial photography............................................................................137
Geophysical survey, by Tessa Poller...........................................................137
Excavation results..................................................................................139
Neolithic activity............................................................................140
Bronze Age activity and the early phase of enclosure..........................................142
The earlier Iron Age enclosures...............................................................143
Interior features.............................................................................149
Environmental remains, by Jackaline Robertson.......................................................149
The form and function of the enclosure..............................................................151
Inland promontory forts.............................................................................152
4 Cults Loch 5; the palisaded enclosure................................................................153
Introduction........................................................................................153
Geophysical survey, by Tessa Poller Graeme Cavers.................................................154
Excavation results..................................................................................155
Earlier prehistoric features..................................................................155
Phase 1.......................................................................................156
Phase 2.......................................................................................162
Other features within the enclosure...........................................................168
Modem features................................................................................168
Chronology..........................................................................................168
Material culture....................................................................................171
The coarse stone, by Dawn McLaren.............................................................171
Ceramic and vitrified material, by Dawn McLaren...............................................173
Environmental remains, by Jackaline Robertson.................................................174
Cults Loch 5; discussion............................................................................178
5 Cults Loch 2 and Cults Loch 6........................................................................183
Cults Loch 2; the knoll.............................................................................183
Cults Loch 6; the pits..............................................................................183
Discussion..........................................................................................185
6 Radiocarbon dating and Bayesian modelling of Cults Loch 3, 4 and 5
by Derek Hamilton Tony Krus.................................................................187
Methodological approach.............................................................................187
Cults Loch 3; the crannog...........................................................................187
Cults Loch 4; the promontory fort...................................................................190
Cults Loch 5; the palisaded enclosure...............................................................190
Discussion..........................................................................................193
Contents
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7 The material world of Iron Age Wigtownshire,
by Fraser Hunter, Dawn McLaren Gemma Cruickshanks........................................195
Introduction.....................................................................................195
Luce Sands.......................................................................................197
Material patterns................................................................................198
Stone............................................................................................198
Iron and ironworking.............................................................................208
Copper alloys and their manufacture..............................................................208
Decoration and adornment.........................................................................209
Contacts.........................................................................................213
Artefacts and society............................................................................215
The Roman world..................................................................................216
Conclusions......................................................................................216
8 The environment in and around Cults Loch..........................................................219
8a The offsite palaeoenvironmental programme, by Thierry Fonville, Tony Brown Ciara Clarke.........219
Background.......................................................................................219
Reconnaissance...................................................................................219
Sampling.........................................................................................219
Core TCL1; age-depth model.......................................................................221
Lake ecology.....................................................................................222
Discussion and conclusions.......................................................................229
8b The on-site evidence for the environment around Cults Loch........................................230
9 Liminal living in a dynamic landscape?.................................................................233
9a Cults Loch 3; chronology, form andfunctionality...................................................233
Chronology.......................................................................................233
Form.............................................................................................234
Functionality; or reasons for living out on the water............................................235
9b The sites in their local and national context; the later prehistoric settlement record of Wigtownshire.237
Settlement development in the 1st millennium BC in southern Scotland.............................237
The earlier Iron Age settlement landscape in SW Scotland.........................................238
The Cults Loch landscape: settlement, duration and evolution 500-0 BC............................241
Architectural forms in the Cults Loch settlements................................................243
10 Conclusions............................................................................................245
Bibliography............................................................................................247
Appendices .............................................................................................239
1. Cults Loch 3; the environmental assemblages, by Jackaline Robertson....................................239
2. Cults Loch 3; the insect remains, by Enid Allison......................................................260
3. Cults Loch 3; soil micromorphology, by Lynne Roy.......................................................270
4. Analysis of the glass bead, by Mary Davis..............................................................276
5. Summary of finds from Wigtownshire Iron Age sites......................................................277
6. Stray finds of certain or likely Iron Age date from Wigtownshire.......................................281
Index
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