南奎德拉赫

Karen Hardy, T. Ballin
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斯凯岛北部的一个新遗址揭示了旧石器时代晚期以及中石器时代早期和晚期人类居住的证据,表明从冰川晚期间歇期(Late Glacial Interstadial)到洛蒙德湖断裂(Loch Lomond Readvance)再到全新世中期(气候和海平面变化剧烈的时期),至少有 5,000 年的时间人类曾多次造访这里。South Cuidrach 是斯凯岛北部和内湾周围的几个遗址之一,这些遗址中的石器可证明在全新世中期以前就有人类存在。这些遗址目前是苏格兰独一无二的中石器时代晚期以前遗址的集中地。这里概述的石器证据构成了南奎德拉赫遗址文化和时间特征描述的基础。其中包括特征点、微石器、錾子、石核和其他可诊断出特定文化群体的物品。此外,该地区中石器时代晚期众所周知的原材料朗姆血石,在中石器时代早/晚期过渡之前可能并不存在,而北斯凯的斯塔芬(Staffin)烤泥岩则是这一时期之前使用的主要原材料。这里很好地说明了详细了解该地区石器技术和类型的必要性,因为小细节往往反映出重要的年代差异。
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South Cuidrach
A new site in north Skye has revealed evidence of human occupation from the Late Upper Palaeolithic as well as the Early and Late Mesolithic periods, suggesting repeated visits by humans for at least 5,000 years from the Late Glacial Interstadial through the Loch Lomond Readvance and up to the mid-Holocene, a time of dynamic climatic and sea-level change. South Cuidrach is one of several sites in the north of the Isle of Skye and around the Inner Sound with lithic (stone tool) evidence diagnostic of a human presence before the mid-Holocene. These sites currently represent a unique concentration of pre-Late Mesolithic sites in Scotland. The lithic evidence which forms the backbone of the cultural and temporal characterisation of the site at South Cuidrach is outlined here. This includes characteristic points and microliths, burins, cores and other items diagnostic of specific cultural groups. Additionally, it has become evident that Rum bloodstone, a raw material well known from the Late Mesolithic period in the region, may be absent before the Early/Late Mesolithic transition, with baked mudstone from Staffin in North Skye being the primary raw material used before this time. The need for detailed knowledge of the region’s lithic technology and typology is well illustrated here, as small details frequently reflect important chronological differences.
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