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Home Regional Highland Archaeological Research Framework 7. Iron Age 7.4 Daily Life

In This Section:

Regional

  • Clyde Valley Archaeological Research Framework (CVARF)
  • South East Scotland Archaeological Research Framework
  • Highland Archaeological Research Framework
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Sources
    • 3. Land and Environment
    • 4. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic
    • 5. Neolithic
    • 6. Chalcolithic and Bronze Age
    • 7. Iron Age
      • 7.1 Introduction
      • 7.2 Environmental Evidence
      • 7.3 Settlement
      • 7.4 Daily Life
        • 7.4.1. Food, Farming and Diet
        • 7.4.2 Material Culture
        • 7.4.3 Roman Activity in the Highlands
        • 7.4.4 Insights into Daily life
      • 7.5 Craft and Industry
      • 7.6 Religion and Ritual
      • 7.7 Transport and Movement
      • 7.8 Conflict
      • 7.9 Research Questions
      • 7.10 Research Recommendations
    • 8. Early Medieval
    • 9. Medieval
    • 10. Post-Medieval
    • Highland Archaeological Research Framework: Case Studies
    • Bibliography
  • Perth and Kinross Archaeological Research Framework
  • Regional Archaeological Research Framework for Argyll
  • South West Scotland Archaeological Research Framework
  • Scotland's Islands Research Framework for Archaeology

7.4 Daily Life

The rich settlement evidence from the Highlands (see 7.3) has resulted in a large body of evidence relating to subsistence and material culture. Much of this material still needs to be pulled together to allow for regional trends to be teased out. National ScARF usefully looked at resources available to Iron Age inhabitants in their daily life (ScARF Iron Age section 4.4).

7.4.1 Food, Farming and Diet

7.4.2 Material Culture

7.4.3 Roman Activity in the Highlands

7.4.4 Insights into Daily Life

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