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In this issue:

– MESOLITHIC TIMELORDS: A monumental hunter-gatherer ‘calendar’ at Warren Fields, Scotland
– HILLFORT AND HACKSILBER: The real meaning of the Traprain treasure
– DISCOVERING LONGFORTH FARM: On the trail of a Medieval mystery
– THE CORONATION CHAIR: Anatomy of a Medieval throne

Plus: News, Reviews, Comment, Sherds, Odd Socs, and more!

From the Editor:
Mesolithic hunter-gatherers have traditionally been seen as powerless in the face of their environment. Rather than tailoring it to their needs with permanent homes, burial chambers, or fields, they were forced to keep on moving in an endless quest for food. Now a monument in Aberdeenshire has been found to date to the Mesolithic – surprising enough in itself, but a new study reveals that this inconspicuous pit alignment could have served as a rudimentary calendar. Did these prehistoric itinerants master time thousands of years earlier than thought?

The Romans went to great lengths to tame nature. But what happened to their works during the dying days of Roman Britain? A hoard of cut-up silver found at Traprain Law in 1919 was initially seen as booty won from Continental raids. New research reveals that the precious metal was cut into set weights, its exquisite decoration only valuable as its silver content. What does this hoard reveal about life in the imperial twilight?

The demise of a massive Medieval complex discovered at Longforth Farm in Somerset is also exciting debate. Found by chance during development work, investigation revealed a mysterious absence of both the rubble created by natural collapse and the detritus left by stone robbers. How did this luxury residence vanish from history?

Finally, the Coronation Chair has fallen victim to more robbing than you might imagine. For centuries slivers of wood have been sliced off as souvenirs. In honour of the Diamond Jubilee the Chair received its first full archaeological study. We reveal the secret history of a Medieval throne, and the story of its relationship with the Stone of Scone.


Cover Date: Oct-2013, Volume 24 Issue 7

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