Use-wear analyses and provenance determination of pitchstone artefacts: a pilot study from western Scotland
Abstract
null null Pitchstone (a volcanic glass similar to obsidian) from geological outcrops on the west coast of Scotland circulated widely among Neolithic communities in northern Britain and Ireland, representing an exchange network that in its areal extent rivalled those that developed around obsidian sources in continental Europe and the Mediterranean. While the archaeological distribution of pitchstone within the British Isles is now well...
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Title
Use-wear analyses and provenance determination of pitchstone artefacts: a pilot study from western Scotland
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
30
Pages
102189
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