MacGregor, G. (1998). Archaeological work on the Fife water pipelines, 1995: the excavation of Bronze Age, Roman and medieval sites. Tayside Fife Archaeol J 4. Vol 4, pp. 67-98.

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Archaeological work on the Fife water pipelines, 1995: the excavation of Bronze Age, Roman and medieval sites
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Tayside Fife Archaeol J 4
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Tayside & Fife Archaeological Journal
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4
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67 - 98
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Records a watching brief during installation of two new water mains in Fife. After an introduction, including `Geophysical survey' by Robert James & Gavin McGregor (69), come reports on four excavations at Kirkton, Scotsarvit, Eden Wood and Forgan, respectively. `A Bronze Age cemetery at Kirkton' (69--78) includes `The cremations' by Julie Roberts (71--3), `The lithics' by Mike Donnelly (73--4), `The copper-alloy fragment' (74--5), `The Food Vessel' (75--6) by Gavin MacGregor, and `Residue analysis of the Food Vessel' by Marcia Taylor (76--7). `Dark Age and medieval settlement at Scotstarvit' (79--90) includes `The medieval ceramics from Scotstarvit' by Robert S Will (83--4), `The spindle-whorl' by Gavin MacGregor (84), `Palaeo-botanical analysis' by Diane Aldritt (84--8), `Burnt bone' by Julie Roberts (88) and `Burnt and industrial debris' by Irene Cullen (88). `The Roman camp at Eden Wood' is discussed by Gavin MacGregor & Alan Leslie (90--2). `Forgan smithy' is by Duncan Abernethy, Iain Banks, Alan Leslie, Gavin MacGregor & Eland Stuart (93--6) and includes `The lithics' by Mike Donnelly (94--5) and `The medieval and post-medieval ceramics at Forgan smithy' by Robert Will (95).
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Gavin MacGregor
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Brendan O C O'Connor (Abstract author)
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1998
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SETTLEMENT (Monument Type England)
Ceramics (Auto Detected Subject)
Postmedieval Ceramics (Auto Detected Subject)
CEMETERY (Monument Type England)
Industrial Debris (Auto Detected Subject)
BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
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BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
Watching Brief (Auto Detected Subject)
Geophysical Survey (Auto Detected Subject)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
Burnt Bone (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002