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Excavation
Date 2007 - 2010
Event ID 633457
Category Recording
Type Excavation
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/633457
NM 4093 5318 Creit Dhu was discovered in 2000 by the landowner, Mr Billy Smith, who collected c1000 chipped stone artefacts. This collection contained a relatively high frequency of bladelets and platform cores with a variety of retouched pieces including notches, scrapers, awls and burins. Mithen learned of these artefacts in 2005 and identified the assemblage as being of a distinct typology characteristic of the Mesolithic in western Scotland. An evaluation of the site undertaken in 2007 and 2010 revealed a dense cluster of features of various sizes interpreted as stakeholes, postholes, rubbish pits and hearths. Charred plant material recovered from the fill of a feature was radiocarbon dated to 7830 +/- 80 BP (BETA 221401) establishing Creit Dhu as one of the
earliest known archaeological sites in western Scotland.
Archive: Mull Museum, Tobermory, Isle of Mull
Funder: University of Reading
Steven Mithen and Karen Wicks – University of Reading