97 research outputs found
SERFing in the Scottish heartlands: artefacts and the research strategy
This paper describes the first phase (2006ā11) of the SERF (Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot) project and outlines the research strategy developed by a team of prehistorians and medievalists. Particular attention is given to our approaches to material culture and its role in providing a context for field monuments. Previously known archaeological and historical evidence has been utilised to frame the research programme, which has engaged university archaeologists from Glasgow and Aberdeen, public sector archaeologists from Historic Scotland, the RCAHMS and Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust. The fieldwork was undertaken as part of a field school which provides training to university students and volunteers
Pictish settlement in North-East Fife: the Scottish Field School of Archaeology excavations at Easter Kinnear
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Discourse on the frontiers of history: material culture and social reproduction in early scotland
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Formalising the mechanisms of state power: early Scottish lordship 9th-13th centuries
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Christian monumental sculpture and ethnic expression in early Scotland
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Excavations at Glasgow Cathedral: a preliminary report on the archaeological discoveries made in 1992-93
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