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The castle of Achanduin, Lismore - A point of reference for the radiocarbon analysis of mortar-entrapped relict limekiln fuels

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Thacker M (2020) The castle of Achanduin, Lismore - A point of reference for the radiocarbon analysis of mortar-entrapped relict limekiln fuels. In: volume 62. Cambridge University Press (CUP), pp. 1563-1575. https://doi.org/10.1017/RDC.2020.57

Abstract
The results of a short program of landscape, buildings and materials analysis undertaken at Achanduin Castle, Lismore, Scotland (NM 8043 3927) are presented from the pilot phase of the Scottish Medieval Castles & Chapels C14 Project (SMCCCP). The study presents the first independent chronological evidence relating to the construction of this important medieval building, by radiocarbon analysis of a limited assemblage of Mortar-Entrapped Relict Limekiln Fuel (MERLF) fragments. Informed by a wider investigation of structural phasing and sample taphonomy, these measurements are constrained within a series of different Bayesian models, to generate a range of comparative estimates for the building¡¯s constructional chronology. The precision with which the construction of this building can now be dated, from other evidence associated with the site, makes the Achanduin Castle study a useful point of reference for wider materials research.

Keywords
buildings; medieval; mortar; radiocarbon AMS dating; Scotland

Journal
Radiocarbon: Volume 62, Issue 6

StatusPublished
Funders
Publication date31/12/2020
Publication date online29/07/2020
ISSN0033-8222
eISSN1945-5755