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Midden remains from Morton Farm, Tentsmuir, Fife

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Postcard of Midden remains from Morton Farm, Tentsmuir, Fife.
000-000-136-594-C
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Midden remains from Morton Farm, Tentsmuir, Fife

These bones, shells and fish bones were found at a midden - refuse heap - at the early settlement site at Morton Farm at Tentsmuir in Fife. The site was a camp of gatherer-fisher-hunters, who occupied it seasonally to exploit the local resources between 6000 and 5000 BC.

These bones, shells and fish bones were found at a midden - refuse heap - at the early settlement site at Morton Farm at Tentsmuir in Fife.

Many settlements of this period have been identified from their middens. Careful examination of the remains, even looking at them under microscopes, provides valuable evidence of what people ate. Bones of birds, fish, sea mammals, deer and wild boar have been found, together with shells from shellfish.


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Online ID: 000-000-136-594-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0035: Early Scottish Shelter - Life in the Prehistoric Home (multimedia essay)
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  Unregistered1
Date: Between 6000 and 5000 BC
Material: Bone; shell; fish bones
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What: Midden remains
Subject: Archaeology / Architecture and Buildings - Early Settlements and Shelter
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Where: Scotland, Morton Farm, Tentsmuir, Fife (locality)
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