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Ancient Flints Found On Cairngorms (7,000 Years Ago-Scotland)
BBC ^ | 3-31-2004

Posted on 03/30/2004 6:12:52 PM PST by blam

Ancient flints found on Cairngorms

The worked flints shed light Scotland's history

Archaeologists are excited by a discovery which they say proves that early Scottish settlers travelled through the Cairngorms 7,000 years ago. More than 80 pieces of worked flint and quartz dating from the Mesolithic period have been found at a site in Glen Dee near Braemar.

The finds were made by chance during conservation work on footpaths.

Experts say it proves people moved through the landscape in seasonal cycles gathering and hunting for food.

Most of the knowledge of the period so far has come from sites on the coast.

These groups of people may have been very familiar with what even today are considered to be extremely challenging Highland landscapes

Dr Shannon Fraser Archaeologist This is believed to be the first find from such an early date in the Cairngorms.

Dr Shannon Fraser, archaeologist for the National Trust for Scotland in the North East, said: "We suspected that major route ways through the Cairngorms, such as the Lairig Ghru, may have been used by our earliest Scottish settlers as they moved through the landscape in seasonal cycles, fishing, hunting and collecting other foods and useful materials.

"But without any physical evidence for the presence of these people, we just couldn't prove it.

"What is so exciting is that these tiny fragments of worked stone, some only a few millimetres long, suggest that these groups of people may have been very familiar with what even today are considered to be extremely challenging Highland landscapes."

The evidence was turned up by work on mountain paths

Further study funded by Aberdeenshire Council has demonstrated that both tool-making activities and the use of the tools themselves were happening at the site.

The finds include both broken tools and the waste flakes produced when working pieces of flint.

Caroline Wickham-Jones, a consultant archaeologist specialising in the Mesolithic of Scotland, said: "This is a very important find because it helps to fill in one of the most glaring of gaps in our knowledge of the early settlement of Scotland: what was going on in the interior of the country."


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KEYWORDS: 7000; ancient; cairngorms; flints; found; godsgravesglyphs; scotland

1 posted on 03/30/2004 6:12:55 PM PST by blam
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To: farmfriend
The Cairngorms, Scotland

Beautiful pictures.

2 posted on 03/30/2004 6:15:30 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
More Flint......


3 posted on 03/30/2004 6:16:55 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: blam; Robert A. Cook, PE
"What is so exciting is that these tiny fragments of worked stone, some only a few millimetres long, suggest...

...that even back then there was a need for sharp tools to keep bagpipe reeds in good playing order."

4 posted on 03/30/2004 6:22:24 PM PST by Eala (Sacrificing tagline fame for... TRAD ANGLICAN RESOURCE PAGE: http://eala.freeservers.com/anglican)
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To: blam
More.....


5 posted on 03/30/2004 6:24:19 PM PST by hole_n_one
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To: blam
Ah, Scotland....someday I may get to visit that bonnie land.
6 posted on 03/30/2004 6:25:32 PM PST by Ciexyz
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Gods, Graves, Glyphs
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7 posted on 03/30/2004 7:09:40 PM PST by farmfriend ( Isaiah 55:10,11)
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To: farmfriend
Map of Scotland available? Where is Cairngorms.
8 posted on 03/30/2004 7:13:19 PM PST by Ciexyz
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To: blam
Thanks for the photos. Brings back fond memories of my trip there in the late '80s.
9 posted on 03/30/2004 7:15:50 PM PST by XEHRpa
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To: Ciexyz; blam
Map of Scotland available? Where is Cairngorms.

Maybe blam can help you.

10 posted on 03/30/2004 7:17:02 PM PST by farmfriend ( Isaiah 55:10,11)
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To: Ciexyz

Start at Grantown on Spey and go down the River Spey for the Whiskey Road. Gorgeous country.

11 posted on 03/30/2004 7:32:46 PM PST by Carolina
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To: Ciexyz
Where is Cairngorms?

A chunk due south of Inverness.

The travel I pray I have before I die is to start in the Cairngorms and move NNW to to coast. I'm not sure why but this has been a dream of mine for almost 30 years and I'm not even Scottish!

Plans are in the making to spend my 50th there and and I will have to figure out how to apologize to my Welsh ancestors that will be spinning in their graves.

12 posted on 03/30/2004 7:44:54 PM PST by lizma
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To: All
Serious cognitive dissonance here.

What Scotsman would have thrown away those perfectly good flints? Makes no sense.

Remember, this is the land that gave us Piltdown Man. I am calling for serious in-depth investigation. Also, it's important to find out what was under the flints. It may have been the property of the Aberdeen Motorcycle Club.

13 posted on 03/30/2004 8:01:55 PM PST by Kenny Bunk
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