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pro vyhledávání: '"Lesley Macinnes"'
Autor:
Lekky Shepherd, Gordon Noble, Lesley Macinnes, Nyree Finlay, Sue Dawson, Ann Clarke, Kate Britton, Richard Bates, Martin Bates, Jill Harden
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 151:15-26
Caroline was a prolific, dedicated and accomplished academic of Scotland’s prehistory with an exemplary publication record.
Publikováno v:
Landscapes. 18:71-87
This paper discusses the recent completion of Scotland’s Historic Land-use Assessment (HLA) project, a long-term partnership between Historic Scotland and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) (now merged
Autor:
Lesley Macinnes
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Scottish Archaeological Journal. 40:120-122
Autor:
Lesley Macinnes
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The Cultural Landscape and Heritage Paradox. :151-160
Autor:
Jim Hansom, André Berry, Philip Riden, Paul Bidwell, Hugh Clout, Michael Tanner, T. R. Slater, Patrick Ashmore, Nicholas J. Higham, Paul Courtney, John R. Gold, Stephen Briggs, Andrew Fleming, Paul Everson, Bob Silvester, Nancy Edwards, Adrian Tindall, Della Hooke, Angus J. L. Winchester, David Baker, Carenza Lewis, Lesley Macinnes, David Crossley, Stephen Hughes, C. C. Taylor, Ann Hamlin, Tom Williamson, Christopher Dyer, Tony Brown, James Bond
Publikováno v:
Landscape History. 16:77-105
Autor:
Lesley Macinnes
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 121:1-3
The sudden death of Professor George Jobey, DSO, MA, FSA, Hon FSAScot, on 19 December 1991 marked not only the loss of a unique individual, but also the end of an era in the archaeology of North Britain.
Autor:
Dingwall Pursiuvant, Charles J Burnett, Anthony Jackson, M Millett, L J F Keppie, Lesley Macinnes
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 115:443-447
Five lecture summaries:Roman and native in south-east Scotland: the problem and the potential Monumenta Romani Imperil, recent work on Roman inscriptions and sculptured reliefs from ScotlandTown and country in Roman Britain: a social perspectivePicti
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Lesley Macinnes
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 114:235-249
Challenges the view of lowland brochs as 'imported' by N Scottish mercenaries and destroyed in the Roman advance. Seen in their local context they appear as a natural development and an architectural expression of wealth in a complex Roman-native int
Autor:
Lesley Macinnes
Publikováno v:
Glasgow Archaeological Journal. 12:109-110