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         Scotland Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Historic Mauchline: Archaeology And Development (Scottish Burgh Survey) by E. Patricia Dennison, Dennis Gallagher, et all 2007-07-30
  2. Excavations Within Edinburgh Castle in 1988-91 (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph) by Steven Driscoll, Peter Yeoman, 1998-02-20
  3. The Caves of Mid Argyll (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph) by Christopher Tolan-Smith, 2001-08-03
  4. Dunbeath: A Cultural Landscape (Department of Archaeology, Occasional Paper, 3) by Alex Morrison, 1996
  5. Orkney and Shetland (Exploring Scotland's Heritage) by Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, 1985-12
  6. Dunadd: An Early Dalriadic Capital (Cardiff Studies in Archaeology) by Alan Lane, Ewan Campbell, 2000-12-15
  7. Settlement and Sacrifice: The Later Prehistoric People of Scotland (Making of Scotland) by Richard Hingley, 1998-01
  8. Chambered Cairns of Orkney: An Inventory of the Structures and Their Contents (The Chambered Cairns of Scotland) by James L. Davidson, Audrey S. Henshall, 1990-04-30
  9. Scalloway: A Broch, Late Iron Age Settlement and Medieval Cemetery in Shetland (Cardiff Studies in Archaeology) by Niall Sharples, 1998-12-15
  10. Industrial Archaeology of Galloway (Industrial Archaeology of British Isles) by Ian Donnachie, 1971-04-15
  11. Argyll and the Western Isles (Exploring Scotland's Heritage) by Graham Ritchie, Mary Harman, 1996-10
  12. From Clan to Clearance: History And Archaeology On The Isle Of Barra C.850-1850 AD by Keith Branigan, J. M. Bumsted, et all 2005-05-31
  13. Aberdeen and North-East Scotland (Exploring Scotland's Heritage) by Ian Shepherd, Anna Gerardi Shepherd, 1996-10
  14. Prehistoric Orkney: (Historic Scotland Series) by Anna Ritchie, 2003-06-30

61. QAA Subject Review Reports: England, Northern Ireland And Scotland - Archaeology
QAA Home (with graphics). Textonly site Home Back to Review Reports Review reports - subject level England, Northern Ireland and scotland. archaeology.
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62. Historic Scotland
Historic scotland gives the background to the dig by Kirkdale archaeology at this castle completed in the 1530s in South Lanarkshire. History with reconstruction drawings.
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63. MegaLinks
Internet offers a choice of literally thousands of websites devoted to archaeology. Rest of Europe (43 links) Rest of the World (44 links) scotland (38 links
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> MegaLinks ADD A LINK NEW LINKS MOST POPULAR RANDOM LINK ... SEARCH A LINK Internet offers a choice of literally thousands of websites devoted to archaeology. So it's quite hard to find the relevant information you are looking for. MegaLinks is a selected list of sites that you can browse to learn more about megalithic monuments in Europe and elsewhere.
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64. Stephen Driscoll
Detailed research information for this Glasgow University Senior Lecturer. Research interests include Early Medieval scotland landscape and sculpture.
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65. Connect Archaeology
Contract archaeological company specializing in coastal and underwater archaeology in scotland and Northern Britain. Company philosophy, services, staff, news.
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66. Archaeology
Provides information and advice on all aspects of the historic environment in the NorthEast of scotland.
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67. Headland Archaeology - The Archaeology Of Scotland, Ireland And England
Headland archaeology Ltd Headland archaeology offers a wide range of archaeological services throughout scotland, Northern England and Ireland for private
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68. Headland Archaeology - Publications By Author's Name
Published Books and monographs Holden, T. The archaeology of Scottish Thatch 1998. Historic scotland Technical Advice Note no. 13 (Historic scotland).
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Holden, T. The Archaeology of Scottish Thatch
1998. Historic Scotland Technical Advice Note no. 13 (Historic Scotland)
Lowe, C 1998 Coastal Erosion and the archaeological assessment of an eroding shoreline at St Boniface Church, Papa Westray, Orkney. Historic Scotland/Sutton Publishing Monograph, Stroud, Gloucestershire.
Lowe, C 1999 Angels, Fools and Tyrants: Britons and Anglo-Saxons in Southern Scotland, AD 450 - 750. The Making of Scotland, Canongate History Series, Edinburgh
Published Journal Articles since 2001
Wickham-Jones C 2001 A possible Neolithic settlement at Kinbeachie, Black Isle, Highland, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 131, 57-86 medieval Dumbarton, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries for Scotland Coleman, R (forthcoming) The archaeology of medieval burgage plots, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries for Scotland Holden T G 2001 Dietary evidence from the coprolites and the intestinal contents of ancient humans, in Brothwell, D and Pollard T (eds)

69. Archaeology In Scotland, A Traveller's Britain Site, Offered By Buxton Online
archaeology in scotland, archaeology Links. archaeology on Orkney The Internet Guide to scotland Brochs Highland Council archaeology
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70. Archaeology On Orkney - The Internet Guide To Scotland
Sea scotland s Prehistoric Village of Skara Brae Lots of colour photos and a wellwritten text explaining what is known about this most unique archaeological
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71. S C O T T I S H A R C H A E O L O G Y M O N T H 2 0 0 3
Scottish archaeology Month is an annual initiative coordinated by the Council for Scottish archaeology that celebrates scotland s rich archaeological heritage
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Scottish Archaeology Month is an annual initiative co-ordinated by the Council for Scottish Archaeology that celebrates Scotland's rich archaeological heritage. Throughout September a diverse range of FREE events educate, entertain and encourage appreciation and active involvment in Scotland's historic environment. The initiative also serves as a focus for local and national archaeology. Events are family orientated, appealing to both enthusiasts and professionals. They range from excavation open days and guided tours of sites, to family activity days and exhibitions, is staged by a variety of groups from the archaeological community, including local archaeological societies, national organisations, local museums, countryside ranger services, and Young Archaeologists' Club branches. All events are free of charge and offer a great opportunity for people of all ages to discover and explore their local heritage. Scottish Archaeology Month, along with the

72. Scotland, Archaeology And Early History
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A survey of prehistoric and Roman Scottish archaeology, always interesting reading. Intriguing sites are discussed and black and white photographs and pictures illustrate the text quite well. As an introduction to the field (spoken as a neophyte) I recommend it.
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73. BOOKS - MEGALITHS ARCHAEOLOGY IN SCOTLAND IRELAND
MEGALITHS archaeology IN scotland IRELAND. scotland. (25 col.) Hardback A profusely illustrated introduction to scotland s spectacular archaeology.
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The Pictish Guide
The Pictish Guide
Elizabeth Sutherland, Tony Gray (Photographer) Paperback - 160 pages (April 1997)
Publisher: Birlinn ISBN: 1874744661 This guide to the Picts covers all known Pictish stones. It incorporates the latest discoveries, along with a full listing of symbols and their possible meaning, a complete gazetteer, and location maps with ordnance survey grid references. The Picts were a Dark Age warrior race which ruled Scotland for 500 years. They left a legacy of carved stones, still to be found throughout the country in churchyards, museums and private collections. This book lists all known stones - some 630 examples - whether complete or fragmentary, pagan or Christian, and those lost to us now. Descriptions are given of the three classes of stone. Elizabeth Sutherland is the author of "In Search of the Picts" Only Published Price: £7.99 - a saving of over 50%
The Picts and Their Symbols
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74. Scotland Guide - Scottish History - History And Archaeology Information
scotland Scottish FAQ Scottish History History and archaeology information. Websites. An excellent site for Scottish Historical
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Information on 7,000 recorded prehistoric sites, including stone circles, Iron Age hill forts and Pictish symbol stones,
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Scottish Archaeology News
and the online verion of The Digger (UK excavators newsletter) plus links to all archaeological units in Scotland.
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Kilmartin House Trust
This group has opened its multi award winning archaeological
centre and museum in the village of Kilmartin on the West Coast of Scotland. This site gives a taste of the museum and also allows visitors to preview the collection of ancient sites that surround the village. http://www.kht.org.uk/

75. Archaeology Photographs (Scotland) By Charles Tait Art
archaeology Photographs (scotland) by Charles Tait. Art Art_History / Neolithic_Art.
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76. Destination: Culloden Battlefield, Scotland
When you re in scotland, be sure to drop by the visitor centre; a good reference book on battlefield archaeology focusing on UK battlegrounds is the relatively
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77. RCAHMS : About NMRS
visited the NMRS personally, making use of the extensive range of material and information relating to the archaeology and architecture of scotland, but the
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The National Monuments Record of Scotland (NMRS) is the national collection of material relating to the archaeological and architectural heritage of Scotland. What does the NMRS do?
Information gathered during the course of RCAHMS Architectural, Archaeological and Aerial Survey is transferred to the NMRS in order to make it available to the public. In addition, the NMRS has its own programmes of record gathering, and constantly enhances its Collections through purchase, loan and copying of material relating to Scotland's architectural and archaeological heritage. The NMRS makes this wealth of material and information available to the public through a variety of services and also by means of exhibition and publication. What sort of material is available through the NMRS? The Architecture and Archaeology Collections lie at the heart of the NMRS. These comprise a wide variety of drawings, plans, photographs (including aerial photographs), printed books, periodicals, maps, manuscripts and reports. The collections are either indexed manually, or through the NMRS database which is made available to the public through CANMORE and CANMAP What are the NMRS' services?

78. LookSmart - Directory - Archaeology Museums In The United Kingdom
Archaeolink Parkland museum in Aberdeenshire with exhibits on scotland s archaeology and prehistory. Information on the museum, its attractions and events.
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    The principle museum of archaeology in the North East presents a very impressive site which includes a virtual gallery.
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    Parkland museum in Aberdeenshire with exhibits on Scotland's archaeology and prehistory. Information on the museum, its attractions and events.
    Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology

    Check out general information, a gallery floor plan, and a list of exhibitions. Includes publications and a schedule of museum talks.
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    Explore the medieval past of York in this restoration of this fifteenth century house.
    Bath Preservation Trust
    This trust protects and renovates the Georgian architecture that has gained the city of Bath World Heritage Status. Bede's World Museum of Early Medieval Northumbria at Jarrow, in the UK, focuses on the life, times, and work of Bede. Read about special events. Bedford Museum, The
  • 79. Scotland On Sunday - International - Archaeology Is New Target For Ukraine's Maf
    scotland on Sunday Sun 13 Oct 2002. archaeology is new target for Ukraine s mafia gangs MURDO MacLEOD mmacleod@scotlandonsunday.com HITMAN, enforcer, bag man
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    80. Archaeology & History Around Loch Ewe, North-west Scotland
    Archaeological sites around Loch Ewe in Wester Ross, northwest Highlands of scotland. Loch Ewe Action Forum has recently become
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    The Area Accommodation Outdoor Activities ... Property For Sale Archaeological Points of Interest Chapel of Sand of Udrigle or Laide Chapel
    Map Reference NG 902 919
    In a graveyard still in use, close to the village of Laide are the unroofed remains of the Chapel of Sand of Udrigle. A Church building is said to have been erected around 1713 by George MacKenzie of Gruinard. In reality however it is likely that the work carried out by George MacKenzie was limited to repairs and re-thatching and the chapel is traditionally said to have been erected by St Columba or one of his followers in the 7th century. However, the character of the building suggests a late medieval date for the existing structure.
    Gordon C. Harrison
    The chapel seems to have remained in use for worship until at least the end of the 18th century and was in use for burials by 1834, the earliest decipherable date on any of the gravestones within the walls. The burial ground has been substantially enlarged on all sides and remains in use. To the west of the chapel denuded remains of a segment of a probably circular ditch with a double bank can be traced. The chapel is placed nearly east and west measuring 8.8m by 5.8m with walls 0.7m thick and bonded with a shell mortar. The east and west gables remain substantially complete with the west gable even retaining most of its skew stones. The east gable is pierced by a partially destroyed mullioned two-light window and there are remains of two further mullioned two-light windows in the south wall, flanking the lower courses of the doorway. Unfortunately the north and south walls are reduced to approximately 1.5m, the height of the windowsills.

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