'As well as showcasing the wealth of information recently obtained from developer-funded excavations, aerial survey, and radiocarbon dating, the book highlights the many questions that remain to be answered - and underlines the huge contribution made by Gordon Barclay in framing and addressing those questions in his own work.'
--Alison Sheridan "Current Archaeology "
'The editors have succeeded in providing a sound platform for consideration of the archaeological evidence. Many valuable approaches are presented, as well as tangible strategies for future work to uncover and give voice to a hitherto under-explored region.'
--Jessica Smyth "Antiquity "
'An interesting and useful contribution to the literature on the Neolithic. All the papers are worth reading, and the volume as a whole is nicely produced and well-illustrated. The important contributions inside deserve to be read and discussed in depth, as well as ordered for both libraries and (at this very fair price!) personal collections as well.'--Oliver J. T. Harris "Scottish Archaeological Journal "