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Some of the nut shells found during an excavation above Staffin Bay [Credit: UHI] |
The shells found at an excavation above Staffin Bay could be 8,000-years-old. UHI carried out the dig along with Staffin Community Trust, school children and volunteers.
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A five-day excavation was done in Staffin in September [Credit: UHI] |
"They are the ideal thing to date as they have a short life span and were a Mesolithic favourite. There is so much material in the samples we took that we will not be able to process them all with the current budget, but all is pointing to lots of potential to go back for another phase and include them in that."
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The charred shells of nuts were found in the soil [Credit: UHI] |
Other finds made at the five-day dig included flints and a piece of bone possibly handcrafted into shape for use as a toggle or bead.
Author: Steven McKenzie | Source: BBC News Website [October 22, 2015]