Lying among the sea lochs of southern Argyll, near the centre of the ancient waterways that once connected Scotland to Ireland and beyond, the Isle of Bute is a treasure trove of thousands of years of archaeological remains. With earliest occupation by hunter gatherers estimated at around 9,000 BC, the island's remarkable landscapes feature a wealth of monuments ranging from standing stones, chambered tombs and forts, to monasteries, castles and industrial cotton mills.
Drawing on the results of a groundbreaking survey carried out by RCAHMS in partnership with members of the local community, authors Alex Hale and George Geddes take readers on a fascinating journey through the diverse layers of Bute's past. With detailed maps, plans and photographs providing the most comprehensive ever guide to the island's sites of interest, The Archaeological Landscapes of Bute offers an unparalleled insight into one of Scotland's richest historical environments.
- ISBN13 9781902419749
- Publish Date 19 November 2010
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 18 March 2015
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Historic Environment Scotland
- Imprint Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments of Scotland
- Format Paperback
- Pages 64
- Language English