G. Noble, G. Cruikshanks, L. Dunbar, Nicholas Evans, D. Hall, D. Hamilton, Cathy Maciver, Edouard Masson-MacLean, J. O’Driscoll, Lindsey Paskulin, Oskar Sveinbjarnarson
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摘要
金尼达尔的早期基督教雕塑长期以来一直被认为是一件重要的收藏品。阿伯丁大学(University of Aberdeen)和AOC考古学院(AOC Archaeology)的一项新调查发现,该遗址周围有一个大型山谷围栏,至少有一次被更新过。山谷围合了一个8.6公顷的区域,地面平面图与其他主要的教会场所,特别是爱奥娜,有着惊人的相似之处。通过以研究和开发为主导的项目进行的评价性挖掘,为山谷围墙提供了一个大致的年表,确定了一个额外的附件,并确定了围墙内的定居特征。放射性碳定年法表明早在6世纪晚期就有活动,而山谷可能可以追溯到7或8世纪。本文列出了该遗址的证据,并讨论了Kinneddar与皮克特兰北部其他可能的主要教会遗址及其更广泛的中世纪早期岛屿背景的关系。
The early Christian sculpture from Kinneddar has long been noted as a major assemblage. New survey work by the University of Aberdeen and AOC Archaeology has identified a large vallum enclosure around the site that was renewed on at least one occasion. The vallum enclosures surrounded an area of up to 8.6ha, and the groundplan presents striking resemblances to other major ecclesiastical sites, particularly Iona. Evaluative excavations instigated through research- and development-led projects have provided an outline chronology for the vallum enclosures, identified an additional annexe and has located settlement features inside the enclosures. Radiocarbon dating suggests activity as early as the late 6th century with the vallum likely to date to the 7th or 8th century. This article sets out the evidence from the site and discusses Kinneddar in relation to other likely major ecclesiastical sites in northern Pictland and its wider early medieval Insular context.