Iron Age Pottery of the Western Isles of Scotland, with specific reference to Lochna Beirgh, Riof, Isle of Lewis
dc.contributor.author
Johnson, Melanie J.
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2013-06-26T14:01:09Z
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2013-06-26T14:01:09Z
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2005
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The excellent stratification found at the Iron Age site of Loch na Beirgh, on the Isle
of Lewis in the Western Isles, Scotland, provided an opportunity to study the
changing sequence of pottery throughout a considerable portion of the Hebridean
Iron Age. This study analyses in detail the pottery assemblage from this islet
settlement that began life as a Complex Atlantic Roundhouse and remained the
focus of occupation for about a thousand years. The eleven excavated phases cover
the early to late first millennium AD.
The principal aim of the thesis is to establish a sequence of ceramic change at Loch
na Beirgh and provide a theoretical context for this sequence. The pottery
assemblages from the excavated phases are characterised, and a sequence for the
Beirgh assemblage is described. The rigorous statistical methodology used allows
for a unique perspective through which to consider specific theoretical and
archaeological questions from the Hebridean Iron Age. Change and continuity in
the manufacturing processes, form, decoration and function of the assemblage over
time are examined within the context of corresponding settlement and social
change. Some explanations are provided for the changes seen throughout this
period in meaning, function and significance of the pottery as an everyday tool.
This site-specific sequence is then placed into a wider context within the Hebridean
Iron Age. Comparisons are first drawn from excavated contemporary sites known
from within the vicinity of Loch na Beirgh on west Lewis, to provide a detailed
pottery sequence of this micro-region. The sequence is then expanded to include
other excavated assemblages from across the Outer Hebrides. The study utilises the
now well known Iron Age settlement sequence in the Western Isles as a basis for
determining ceramic change throughout this period and establishes an outline
sequence for the pottery of the Western Isles.
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dc.identifier.other
516849
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/7284
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eng
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University of Edinburgh
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dc.subject
History
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dc.subject
Archaeology
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dc.subject
Scotland
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dc.title
Iron Age Pottery of the Western Isles of Scotland, with specific reference to Lochna Beirgh, Riof, Isle of Lewis
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dc.title.alternative
The Iron Age Pottery of the Western Isles of Scotland, with specific reference to Lochna Beirgh, Riof, Isle of Lewis
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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