2021
DOI: 10.1080/15564894.2021.1880506
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Insular networks: An exploration of material distribution, insularity and island identity on the edge of Europe in the Shetland Neolithic

Abstract: Shortly after arriving in the Shetland archipelago early in the 4th millennium BC, communities began to quarry and make stone tools from riebeckite felsite, quarried from the Northmavine region of North Mainland. The effort expended traveling to the quarry sites, extracting, making and crafting tools was considerable indicating the importance of felsite to Neolithic communities. Results from the North Roe Felsite Project are presented in this paper. The quarrying and distribution of felsite in Shetland can tel… Show more

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