Barber, J. W. (1985). The pit alignment at Eskbank Nurseries Midlothian. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 51. Vol 51, pp. 149-166.

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The pit alignment at Eskbank Nurseries Midlothian
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 51
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The Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
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51
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149 - 166
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Section of five of the 12 available pits indicated that they had never held timber posts, a finding confirmed by a full range of soil and pollen analyses (which used known post-pits as comparanda). l4C date in PRIA; function is that of quarry-pits for land division.
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John W Barber
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1985
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PIT (Monument Type England)
Timber Posts (Auto Detected Subject)
Pollen (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008