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Uistt crannog survey part 2: Underwater and detailed landscape survey (July 2022)

Uistt crannog survey part 2: Underwater and detailed landscape survey (July 2022)
Uistt crannog survey part 2: Underwater and detailed landscape survey (July 2022)
This document is the second of two reports detailing the results of desk-based assessment and survey carried out in relation to all known crannogs (and related sites of potential interest) across the southern part of the Outer Hebridean island chain in North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist and Barra and associated smaller islands.

The Uist Crannog Survey (2020-22), undertaken as part of the wider ‘Islands of Stone’ project (see below), consisted of four main stages of work:

1. Desk-based assessment of all known ‘archaeological island’ sites in the Outer Hebrides
2. Preliminary site visits to as many Stage 1 sites as possible
3. Automated ‘machine learning’ analysis of all islands in the Outer Hebrides in order to identify potential sites not currently in the ‘known’ archaeological record
4. Underwater and detailed landscape survey of key sites of interest identified during Stages 2 and 3

This report presents the results of Stage 4. The results of Stages 1-3 are outlined within a separate document (Blankshein et al. 2023).
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Blankshein, Stephanie
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Garrow, Duncan
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Blankshein, Stephanie
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Garrow, Duncan
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Blankshein, Stephanie, Garrow, Duncan and Sturt, Fraser (2023) Uistt crannog survey part 2: Underwater and detailed landscape survey (July 2022) Southampton, UK. University of Southampton 131pp. (doi:10.5284/1100101).

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Abstract

This document is the second of two reports detailing the results of desk-based assessment and survey carried out in relation to all known crannogs (and related sites of potential interest) across the southern part of the Outer Hebridean island chain in North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist and Barra and associated smaller islands.

The Uist Crannog Survey (2020-22), undertaken as part of the wider ‘Islands of Stone’ project (see below), consisted of four main stages of work:

1. Desk-based assessment of all known ‘archaeological island’ sites in the Outer Hebrides
2. Preliminary site visits to as many Stage 1 sites as possible
3. Automated ‘machine learning’ analysis of all islands in the Outer Hebrides in order to identify potential sites not currently in the ‘known’ archaeological record
4. Underwater and detailed landscape survey of key sites of interest identified during Stages 2 and 3

This report presents the results of Stage 4. The results of Stages 1-3 are outlined within a separate document (Blankshein et al. 2023).

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Published date: 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 509605
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/509605
PURE UUID: ce9cf385-22ce-4545-971f-666f0e7081c6
ORCID for Stephanie Blankshein: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4622-9180
ORCID for Fraser Sturt: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3010-990X

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