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Storegga tsunami
It has been estimated that the Storegga tsunami (between 8120 and 8175 BP) produced waves of +2 m on Tiree. (Woodroffe, S. A. et al. (2023) On the varied impact of the Storegga tsunami in northwest Scotland, Journal Quaternary Science, 38, pp. 1219-1232).
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Oldest peat samples from Coll and Tiree
1. Coll 9210 BP (Wicks, 2012, p. 37)
2. Tiree 9474 years +/- 32 years BP (Jim Hill)Type: PaperIsland: Tiree and Coll -
Karen Wicks 2012 PhD on the vegetation history of Coll and Tiree
Karen Wicks (2012) ‘Vegetation history, human impact and climate change during prehistory: an island perspective of the isles of Tiree, Coll and north-west Mull PhD thesis, University of Reading.
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‘Plan of possible Manx Norse house, Fiskary, Coll’
NM20437 54320
Drawn by ‘JH’ in 2010
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Antiquarians of Tiree
Bishop William Reeves in 1852, John Sands 1882, Erskine Beveridge in 1896 and 1897, Andrew Henderson Bishop and Mungo Buchanan in 1912, Ludovic MacLellan Mann from 1906 to 1921, John and Archibald Campbell, the future ninth and tenth Dukes of Argyll respectively, and George Holleyman, stationed on Tiree in 1942.Type: Paper -
Holleyman collection: evaluation by MacKie
Typed assessment of George Holleyman`s collections by Dr Euan MacKie. -
Bronze cauldron repair
Journal extract `A bronze cauldron of the Iron Age from Elvanfoot, Lanarkshire` by Jean Burns, MA, B Litt.
Academic paper about an Iron Age bronze cauldron, part of the A. Henderson Bishop collection at the Hunterian Museum, found in Lanarkshire, other Scottish bronze cauldrons and methods of repairing them. Two copies (second with hand-drawn illustration by Alasdair Sinclair, Brock, of how the `paper clip` repair was made).Type: PaperIsland: Tiree and Coll -
Iron Age pottery: including theories about the presence of post-firing drilled holes
Information about Iron Age pottery design, markings and uses from a CBA Research Report, including theories about the presence of post-firing drilled holes. Includes printed email from Ian Hewitt regarding holes in Iron Age pottery. CraggansType: PaperIsland: Tiree and Coll
