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The excavation of two later Iron Age fortified homesteads at Aldclune, Blair Atholl, Perth & Kinross
Autor:
R M Spearman, K McSweeney, R P J McCullagh, F McCormick, I D Máté, D Lehane, D Dixon, H E M Cool, P J Ashmore, G Wilson, Jon E Triscott, H L Moore, Richard Hingley
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 127:407-466
Two small `forts', probably large round houses, occupying a natural eminence and further defended by banks and ditches, were excavated in advance of road building. Construction began at Site 2 between the first and second centuries BC and at Site 1 b
Autor:
G. Collins, A. O'Berg, J. A. Sheridan, C. J. Russell-White, S. Butler, D. A. Davidson, C. E. Lowe, P. Wilthew, Bill Finlayson, C. M. Rushe, J. B. Stevenson, Richard Tipping, Trevor Cowie, J. I. McKinley, C. Dickson, Anne Crone, D. W. Hall, V. J. McLellan, Sheila Boardman, F. Lee, R. P. J. McCullagh, K. M. Speller
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. 58:285-323
The excavations of the cemetery groups at Balneaves, Loanleven and Park of Tongland facilitate an examination of many aspects of Bronze Age burial practices in Scotland. They are notable as much for the differences in burial ritual they imply as for
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Glasgow Archaeological Journal. 14:63-69
Summary This promontory fort on the Cromarty Firth in northeast Scotland may have been built as early as the 6th century be but secondary use occurred in the 10th or 11th centuries ad. There were no finds from these early occupations.