Carnasserie Rock Art Excavation 2023
Introducing the project
In the autumn of 2023, Kilmartin Museum joined forces with Archaeology Scotland* to undertake archaeological excavations at three prehistoric rock art sites in Kilmartin Glen. The Kilmartin area has long been recognised as an internationally significant focus for enigmatic carvings dating to the Neolithic and Bronze Age.
While carved stones are sometimes found at monuments, including the Temple Wood Stone Circles and the Nether Largie North Cairn, this new investigation will explore cup and ring markings on rocky outcrops in the wider landscape.
The three sites are located at Carnasserie Farm, on land which has been a focus for several of the Museum’s previous surveys and excavations. Over 240 sites have been recorded, from post-medieval abandoned townships to prehistoric monuments. Scotland’s Rock Art Project recorded the rock art there using photogrammetry.
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Why Excavate Rock Art?
Find out more about rock art, previous research, and the background to this project.