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St Moluag's Monastery on Lismore - a Rival to St Columba's Monastery on Iona | ARP 2023 

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Community excavation on Lismore has identified an Early Christian monastic site which includes an enclosed cemetery, one oval stone building and evidence for a specialised craft workshop area in which fine pieces of jewellery and other intricately decorated objects were made, antler was worked, leather was embossed and stone was carved.
Dr Clare Ellis runs Argyll Archaeology, a commercial archaeology business- 20 years of digging mainly in Argyll - 5 seasons running the excavations on Lismore, committed to getting Lismore written up and published - funded by Society of Antiquaries to run the dig on Lismore on a number of occasions.
Dr Gemma Cruickshank is an artefact specialist and manages the post-excavation service at National Museums Scotland. She has a particular interest in the evidence for later prehistoric and early medieval metalworking and other crafts.
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This recorded talk took place on Saturday 27th May 2023, at Augustine United Church and was chaired by Sam Mills, Council Member of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
ARP 2023 is sponsored by Forestry and Land Scotland, Historic Environment Scotland, GUARD Archaeology Ltd, Association of Local Government Archaeology Officers, and the Federation of Archaeological Managers & Employers.
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@maximhornby5493
@maximhornby5493 Год назад
Cool!
@naradaian
@naradaian 11 месяцев назад
Wonderful - castle Coffin seems under represented archaeologically speaking but was likely contemporaneous - I lived on Lisemore in my teenage summers 60 years ago and the castle and Salen were my go to places….my hair stood on end literally the first time I went there….the famous Carmichael Sisters ( Carmina Gaedelica) explained some reasons why that might have happened…apparently I was not the first… Anyway this was fascinating- I have hungry for this work all my life-I recently I learnt that Columba’s diplomatic/political role was very partisan indeed and he was not a unifier of Scottish clans at all. I assume Moluag was not an alternative but was on Columba’s team. Is it known where he came from in Ireland? I expect you know Moluags ‘church’ still exists on the Black Isle
@stephencameron2541
@stephencameron2541 4 месяца назад
The "unassuming" piece of bone may be a tuning peg of a harp.
@SocietyofAntiquariesofScotland
@SocietyofAntiquariesofScotland 3 месяца назад
Great suggestion, Stephen. Is there anything in particular that makes you think that?
@stephencameron2541
@stephencameron2541 3 месяца назад
@@SocietyofAntiquariesofScotland Just I have seen a few harp tuning pegs made of bone with decorative end! Just a thought
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