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History => Ancient and Medieval History => Topic started by: Imperial Dave on November 30, 2021, 10:30:41 AM

Title: Sophisticated, artistic, well-travelled – the Culduthel dig and Highlanders
Post by: Imperial Dave on November 30, 2021, 10:30:41 AM
https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/inverness/3696336/iron-age-inverness/

another good find
Title: Re: Sophisticated, artistic, well-travelled – the Culduthel dig and Highlanders
Post by: DougM on November 30, 2021, 11:10:44 AM
Good stuff. And a surprisingly good report from the P & J.
Title: Re: Sophisticated, artistic, well-travelled – the Culduthel dig and Highlanders
Post by: Imperial Dave on November 30, 2021, 11:18:11 AM
yes I thought it was a pretty good summary
Title: Re: Sophisticated, artistic, well-travelled – the Culduthel dig and Highlanders
Post by: Anton on November 30, 2021, 09:32:06 PM
Yes, a good report and very interesting too.  The Men of Art who seemingly found another location for their vocation..
Title: Re: Sophisticated, artistic, well-travelled – the Culduthel dig and Highlanders
Post by: CarlL on December 05, 2021, 10:16:12 AM
Great find "Holly"

and if you follow the links you also get following:

a link to a new book and I have included this is the link copied here https://www.socantscot.org/publications/now-published-culduthel/

The book is  "Culduthel: An Iron Age Craftworking Centre in North-East Scotland" by Candy Hatherley and Ross Murray, published by Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and costing £30 (not sure if P&P is extra) and there is another link to an overview of the book which I include here https://www.socantscot.org/product/culduthel/

there is another link to an online (You Tube) lecture about same subject and this is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSQTd3BvaXA where Dr Candy Hatherley presents findings

CarlL
Title: Re: Sophisticated, artistic, well-travelled – the Culduthel dig and Highlanders
Post by: Imperial Dave on December 05, 2021, 11:06:53 AM
thanks Carl, much obliged
Title: Re: Sophisticated, artistic, well-travelled – the Culduthel dig and Highlanders
Post by: DBS on December 05, 2021, 02:46:20 PM
My copy of the site report arrived the other day.  Have not had a chance to sit down and get into it properly, but a quick scan of the metalwork section shows that they found an awful lot of waste - over a third of a ton of slag - from both smelting and smithing, including proof that the site was producing good quality natural steel.  What surprised them is that they cannot find any ore remnants, so they have been unable to determine the source and nature of the iron ore.  Only three weapons found - one long dagger, one short dagger that had been extensively resharpened after blade damage, and a small spearhead which they are guessing may be a javelin from its size.