Tait, R. (2006). Configuration and dimensions of burgage plots in the burgh of Edinburgh. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 136. Vol 136, pp. 259-296.
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Configuration and dimensions of burgage plots in the burgh of Edinburgh | ||
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an introduction | ||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 136 | ||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | ||
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259 - 296 | ||
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The paper presents a study in occupational mapping, the focus of which is on combining locational data for early modern occupations with a contemporaneous town plan of Edinburgh, in order to study occupational distribution in the urban environment. By combining data from a 1635 tax roll with the corresponding section of the 1647 Gordon of Rothiemay map of Edinburgh, a new tool was formed for visualizing the distribution and physical patterns of urban occupations in the southeast quarter of Scotland's capital. | ||
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2006 | ||
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11 Oct 2007 |