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This publication is the culmination of an extended programme of conferences that have sought to mark the contribution of F. T. Wainwright to Pictish studies and, in particular, the 50th anniversary of The Problem of the Picts. The book is firmly in t
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Stephen T Driscoll
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 145:13-16
Professor Charles Thomas was a pioneer of Early Christian archaeology in Britain and a champion of Cornish Studies who made a lasting impact on Scottish and Celtic scholarship.
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Film Education Journal (2018)
Govan Young (2017) is a 30-minute documentary in which schoolchildren from Glasgow learn of the area's important but largely unknown medieval history. This dossier brings together four essays that reflect on the film from various academic perspective
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Stephen T. Driscoll
In 1988 extensive archaeological investigations began at Glasgow Cathedral revealing evidence for the first cathedral built in 1136 and subsequent 12th century phases.
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Stephen T Driscoll, Susan Bain, Donal Bateson, Kevin Brady, Paul Buckland, Adrian Cox, Irene Cullen, Gertie Ericsson, Richard Fawcett, Jane Fletcher, Katherine Forsyth, Dennis Gallagher, Helen Howard, Lorna Johnstone, Sarah King, Helen Loney, J Hugh McBrien, Jennifer Miller, David Park, Susan Ramsay, Melanie J Richmond, Julie Roberts, Robert S Will, Eila Williamson, Marion O'Neill, Keith Speller
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::6c4ddc7a5bf656d37fb96c458b830e10
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351196673
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351196673
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Eila Williamson, Richard Fawcett, Melanie J Richmond, Gertie Ericsson, Stephen T. Driscoll, Irene Cullen, Susan Ramsay, Keith Speller, Sarah King, Jane Fletcher, Paul Buckland, Lorna Johnstone, Helen Loney, Katherine Forsyth, Adrian Cox, Robert S Will, David Park, Kevin Brady, Marion O'Neill, Jennifer Miller, Donal Bateson, Susan Bain, Dennis Gallagher, H. Howard, Julie Roberts, J Hugh McBrien
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Excavations at Glasgow Cathedral 1988–1997 ISBN: 9781351196673
Excavations at Glasgow Cathedral 1988–1997
Excavations at Glasgow Cathedral 1988–1997
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351196673-3
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351196673-3
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Stephen T Driscoll, Susan Bain, Donal Bateson, Kevin Brady, Paul Buckland, Adrian Cox, Irene Cullen, Gertie Ericsson, Richard Fawcett, Jane Fletcher, Katherine Forsyth, Dennis Gallagher, Helen Howard, Lorna Johnstone, Sarah King, Helen Loney, J Hugh McBrien, Jennifer Miller, David Park, Susan Ramsay, Melanie J Richmond, Julie Roberts, Robert S Will, Eila Williamson, Marion O'Neill, Keith Speller
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Excavations at Glasgow Cathedral 1988–1997 ISBN: 9781351196673
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::e5d46341e95a86dd28154b47d2b18321
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351196673-2
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351196673-2
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Stephen T. Driscoll
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International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 14:442-462
Historical archaeology as practiced in Scotland is divergent from the mainstream tradition of historical archaeology/post-medieval archaeology that dominates North America and the English-speaking world. Cultural and historical forces have shaped an
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Stephen T. Driscoll, Chris Dalglish
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International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 14:309-315
This paper serves as an introduction to the special edition of the International Journal of Historical Archaeology on the theme of Scottish historical archaeology in its international context. The introduction aims to provide a context for the indivi
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Stephen T. Driscoll
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Scottish Archaeological Journal. 32:57-72
This paper describes the first phase (2006–11) of the SERF (Strathearn Environs & Royal Forteviot) project and outlines the research strategy developed by a team of prehistorians and medievalists. Particular attention is given to our approaches to