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Autor:
Fiona Beglane, Lynda Howard, Emma Tetlow, Sarah-Jane Haston, Clare Thomas, Julie Franklin, Simon Stronach, James McMeekin
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 140:105-128
Archaeologically monitored excavations in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh uncovered diverse remains dating from prehistory to the First World War. The stratigraphic sequence included pits created in the middle of the Bronze Age, Early Historic features an
Autor:
Simon Stronach, Effie Photos-Jones, David Henderson, Mhairi Hastie, Julie Franklin, Christopher Lowe
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 135:319-342
Archaeological fieldwork on the old garage site on Bridge Street, Kelso, has revealed the extensive and well-preserved remains of buildings associated with the Abbey precinct. A series of large, substantial structures lay immediately to the west of t
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 135:395-422
An excavation was undertaken in the north of Abbey Yards Field, adjacent to Coldingham Priory,the Scottish Borders. Three ditches crossed the area on the same alignment and one was wood-lined.Radiocarbon dating indicated that this boundary had been c
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 132:383-423
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Autor:
Simon Stronach, J R Mackenzie
Publikováno v:
Glasgow Archaeological Journal. 20:93-102
Summary The Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust Ltd (SUAT) carried out excavations in advance of a possible infill development on a site located within the historic core of the village of Cumbernauld. Evidence of some 300–400 years of activity dati
Autor:
Simon Stronach
Medieval Archaeology, 48, 143-166
Reports on the discovery of a twelfth-century stockaded farmstead without obvious excavated parallels. At that time it is likely that the Perceton lands were run by a steward resident in the farmstead, in the na
Reports on the discovery of a twelfth-century stockaded farmstead without obvious excavated parallels. At that time it is likely that the Perceton lands were run by a steward resident in the farmstead, in the na
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