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MONOGRAPHS OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND

Society Of Antiquaries Of Scotland Edinburgh 1982
Monograph Series Number 2

EXCAVATIONS IN THE MEDIEVAL BURGH OF ABERDEEN 1973-81

J.C. Murray (Editor)
with C. Brooks, J. Dent, J.H. Dickson, M. Fraser, J.C. Greig, G.W.I. Hodgson, A. Jones, H.K. Murray and J.A. Stones

CONTENTS

Preliminaries

Acknowledgements

List of illustrations

List of tables

1 Introduction
J C Murray with contribution by H Booton

2 The sites

2:1 2-28 Queen Street, Frontage site
C Brooks

2:2 Queen Street, Midden Area
J C Greig

2:3 12-26 Broad Street
J Dent

2:4 Shore Brae
C Brooks

2:5 42 St Paul Street
H K Murray with contributions by J Cripps, J B Kenworthy and J A Stones

2:6 45-59 Green
J C Murray and J A Stones

2:7 67-71 Green
J A Stones

2:8 2-16 Harriet Street
J A Stones

2:9 6-8 Castle Terrace
H K Murray

2:10 Minor sites and observations up to December 1981

2:11 Preliminary reports on major sites excavated 1979-81

3 The pottery
J C Murray with contributions by C Brooks, P Clarke, G Haggarty, M Kenworthy and L Thorns

4 The small finds
J A Stones with contributions by H Bennett, D Caldwell, P J Davey, A Fenton, A Goodall, 1 Goodall, J B Kenworthy, A MacGregor and N Trewin

5 The excavated secular buildings
H K Murray

6 The animal bone
G W I Hodgson and A Jones

7 The plant remains
M Fraser and J H Dickson

8 Conclusions
J C Murray

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