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« on: November 07, 2008, 07:58:12 pm »




               









                                             Climate change ‘doomed ancient Argyll site'






TheTimesOnLine
Nov. 7, 2008
Scotland Staff

An ancient Scots religious site predating the Pyramids and Stonehenge may have been abandoned be-
cause of climate change, according to archaeologists. Kilmartin Glen, in Argyll, has one of the most im-
portant concentrations of Neolithic and Bronze Age remains in Europe.

The glen - a place of sacred rites from 3700BC or earlier - contains at least 350 ancient monuments, including burial cairns, rock carvings and standing stones. The most spectacular of the remains is the
fortress of the Scots at Dunadd, capital of the kingdom of Dalriada.

But archaeologists have identified a period of almost 1,000 years in which no monuments were erected
and the population virtually disappeared. Alison Sheridan, head of early prehistory at the National Museum
of Scotland, said: “Kilmartin Glen is one of the richest archaeological areas in Scotland, with a very high concentration of ritual sites.” She added that the earliest activity dated back to hunter-gatherers about 4500BC, who left behind nothing more than a few pits, charcoal and some flint. It was a sacred landscape from at least as early as 3700BC until as late as 1100BC.

Dr Sheridan said: “It was a place for ceremony, for burying people, and observing the movements of the
Sun and the Moon. We are not too certain what happened between 1100BC and 200BC. A hoard of swords has been found and a few artefacts buried as gifts to the gods in the late Bronze Age between 1000 and 750BC. But there are few structures and no settlements. When you start getting settlements again around 200BC they are in little fortified settlements ... It was no longer a happy valley, and people raided each other.”
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