This evening I have completed a thorough review of my posts, and; theoretical conclusions drawn by others.
Nowhere, in the theoretical conclusions drawn by others;has any explanation or consideration been given to 1963 publication by BRITISH ASSOCIATION (Aberdeen).ie MORAINLESS BUCHAN.
MORAINLESS BUCHAN is about to enter "Stage Right ,running"
Watch this space1
Monday, 19 September 2016
Saturday, 3 September 2016
The Missing Link!
Tonight I have reviewed all of my previous posts.y et again
I find that there is a schism existing between Geomphorogical Publications and analyses of Archaeological findings regarding how they might complement one another in time!
This, I feel; has become most noticeable with the advent of the study of Soil Science.
Perhaps overdue concern has been given, in the past; to archaeological hypothesese and their conclusions without due consideration being given to the Geomphorogical status of their surroundings and, most important of all; the analysis of the soils from which they were exhumed!
I find that there is a schism existing between Geomphorogical Publications and analyses of Archaeological findings regarding how they might complement one another in time!
This, I feel; has become most noticeable with the advent of the study of Soil Science.
Perhaps overdue concern has been given, in the past; to archaeological hypothesese and their conclusions without due consideration being given to the Geomphorogical status of their surroundings and, most important of all; the analysis of the soils from which they were exhumed!
Thursday, 25 August 2016
This evening I have reviewed all of my posts regarding PALAEOLITHIC SCOTLAND!!
I have analysed them from Archaeological, Geomphorogical and other points of view!
My analysis shows a great schism existing between past Archaeological and Geomphorogical findings and their specific conclusions.
ie. they do not tie up with one another on time!
Check it out!!
Perhaps the Archaeological fraternities might work closer with Soil Science technologies in the future!
To be continued!
I have analysed them from Archaeological, Geomphorogical and other points of view!
My analysis shows a great schism existing between past Archaeological and Geomphorogical findings and their specific conclusions.
ie. they do not tie up with one another on time!
Check it out!!
Perhaps the Archaeological fraternities might work closer with Soil Science technologies in the future!
To be continued!
Friday, 5 August 2016
THE BIG PICTURE!
Hi,
This evening I pulled together all of our, professional and amateur; findings from the moss of Cruden.
I also reviewed past opinions on the viability for Scotland not having had an early Palaeolithic habitation and the Geomorphological, evidence suggesting that there is no reason to suggest why she should not have!
My reviews of a number of Publications from the Archaeological and Geomphorogical fraternities of my country suggest that there might be some sort of schism occurring in their, what I had hoped would be a united quest to pull their not insignificant resources together to form a unified approach as to how we,the human race both populated and then colonised our planet!
Alas, this appears not to be the case,at the moment!
How ever , I shall continue to try and fit the pieces of this particular Archaeological / Geomphorogical jigsaw together and perhaps help provide an image of the big picture!
This evening I pulled together all of our, professional and amateur; findings from the moss of Cruden.
I also reviewed past opinions on the viability for Scotland not having had an early Palaeolithic habitation and the Geomorphological, evidence suggesting that there is no reason to suggest why she should not have!
My reviews of a number of Publications from the Archaeological and Geomphorogical fraternities of my country suggest that there might be some sort of schism occurring in their, what I had hoped would be a united quest to pull their not insignificant resources together to form a unified approach as to how we,the human race both populated and then colonised our planet!
Alas, this appears not to be the case,at the moment!
How ever , I shall continue to try and fit the pieces of this particular Archaeological / Geomphorogical jigsaw together and perhaps help provide an image of the big picture!
Wednesday, 27 July 2016
PULLING IT ALL TOGETHER!
This Evening I have reviewed all of my Publications on both "Online Archaeology" and "Blogger": PALAEOLITHIC SCOTLAND".
Please allow me to apologise to my blogspot audience for not emphasising, from the beginning; the importance of the details of our findings on "The Moss of Cruden" as is to be found in "Online Archaeology"
I will integrate my blogspot and online archaeology publications into one cohesive publication. (This is Important)
Until then I would respectfully advise my blogspot colleagues to log into "PALAEOLITHIC SCOTLAND" (online archaeology).
I have reviewed some past claims of why the north east of Scotland could not have supported a PALAEOLITHIC habitation and found them wanting!
I will try and link my blogspot and Online Archaeology publications together if this is legally possible. Can anyone advise me on this conundrum?
Please allow me to apologise to my blogspot audience for not emphasising, from the beginning; the importance of the details of our findings on "The Moss of Cruden" as is to be found in "Online Archaeology"
I will integrate my blogspot and online archaeology publications into one cohesive publication. (This is Important)
Until then I would respectfully advise my blogspot colleagues to log into "PALAEOLITHIC SCOTLAND" (online archaeology).
I have reviewed some past claims of why the north east of Scotland could not have supported a PALAEOLITHIC habitation and found them wanting!
I will try and link my blogspot and Online Archaeology publications together if this is legally possible. Can anyone advise me on this conundrum?
Tuesday, 21 June 2016
CUTTING THE ACADEMIC PALAEOLITHIC MUSTARD!
Dear Bloggers,
I have been reviewing all of our, published; evidence for very early human habitation of what is now known as NE Scotland.
This can be found either on "On Line Archaeology" or on the Super Nova known as "Blog Spot" all information is traceable.
Review of many candid conversations and written communications which I have had with, eminent and universally; most respected Archaeologists point to the probability that our findings from the "Moss of Cruden" has called a halt to the credence of past hypotheses which may prove in the future to have been "Fairy Stories" and invoked a major rethink on the, probably; neglected Palaeolithic heritage of Scotland.
As regards the true search for "Palaeolithic Scotland" it, quite honestly; has never been seriously considered worth the while by some past and present, respected; Academics.
Why not? you might ask!
The answer, for me; is quite simple, our findings from the "Moss of Cruden" seems to be upsetting their apple cart as it is towed into the academic / public market place.
I will be posting this on my Online Archaeology outlet.
Watch this Space!
I have been reviewing all of our, published; evidence for very early human habitation of what is now known as NE Scotland.
This can be found either on "On Line Archaeology" or on the Super Nova known as "Blog Spot" all information is traceable.
Review of many candid conversations and written communications which I have had with, eminent and universally; most respected Archaeologists point to the probability that our findings from the "Moss of Cruden" has called a halt to the credence of past hypotheses which may prove in the future to have been "Fairy Stories" and invoked a major rethink on the, probably; neglected Palaeolithic heritage of Scotland.
As regards the true search for "Palaeolithic Scotland" it, quite honestly; has never been seriously considered worth the while by some past and present, respected; Academics.
Why not? you might ask!
The answer, for me; is quite simple, our findings from the "Moss of Cruden" seems to be upsetting their apple cart as it is towed into the academic / public market place.
I will be posting this on my Online Archaeology outlet.
Watch this Space!
Wednesday, 15 June 2016
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