Posted on 07/23/2011 6:28:31 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Archaeologists believe the remains of burned oak uncovered at the site of the first Sainsbury's in the Highlands to be evidence of an ancient "rest stop".
The supermarket and a filling station are being constructed on the outskirts of Nairn, at a cost of about £20m.
Headland Archaeologists investigated the site ahead of building work.
They radiocarbon-dated the hearth to the Mesolithic period, which started as the last Ice Age ended about 12,000 years ago.
...the archaeologists said the fire appeared to have been made to provide heat and not cooking, because no food waste was found...
"The dating of a feature from charcoal is problematic since the wood that was being burned may have been felled a long time before it was used. Activity in the area during the Mesolithic period is known from the discovery of a number of small flint tools along the Culbin Sands in Nairn. The lack of any other Mesolithic dating on the site suggests that there was no settlement in the area, and that instead the hearth represents a temporary rest stop."
Massive tsunamiNomadic hunter-gatherers may have been attracted to nearby Culbin Sands because of its woodland wildlife, or to fish along its shoreline, according Forestry Commission Scotland (FCS). FCS manage forestry in the area.
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.co.uk ...
sorry, should have pinged my reply to you.
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The Storegga Slides. Interesting stuff.
It reminds me of the scene in Who Framed Roger Rabbit when the bad guy is about to plunge Roger into a vat of "dip." He asks Roger if he has a last request. "Yeah, nose plugs would be nice."
“This isn’t a shower...” ;’)
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