About This Event
[Other] This hybrid talk will be presented by Prof Karen Hardy FSAScot. About the Lecture Stone tools found on the Isle of Skye have been dated to the Late Upper Palaeolithic (LUP), around 11,500 – 11,000 years ago. Based on reconstructions of local glacier formation and sea level data, an enigmatic group of stone circular structures which lie below modern sea level are estimated to date to the same time period. These discoveries mean that the west coast now represents the largest concentration of evidence for these pioneer human populations anywhere in Scotland and reveals how early humans of this period ventured much further north than previously believed. About the Speaker This talk will be presented by Prof Karen Hardy FSAScot. Prof Hardy began working in Skye in 1999 and jointly established the Scotland’s First Settlers project investigating the earliest known human occupation of the region (2000-2005). From 2008-2022 she was an ICREA Research Professor (Barcelona). In 2022, she was award