n.a. (1982). 5. The excavated secular buildings. In: n.e. Excavations in the Medieval Burgh of Aberdeen 1973-81. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 224-228.
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5. The excavated secular buildings | ||||
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Excavations in the Medieval Burgh of Aberdeen 1973-81 | ||||
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series | ||||
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255 | ||||
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224 - 228 | ||||
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Currently, the archaeological evidence of medieval and post-medieval buildings in Aberdeen is derived from five sites: 42 St Paul Street, 12-26 Broad Street, 2-28 Queen Street, 6-8 Castle Terrace and 45-47 Gallowgate. The total number of buildings is very small, covering as it does, a date range of the late 12th to the 17th century and a spatial range including both frontage and backland sites. It is, however, possible to begin to define some of the construction types in use and to isolate those areas, particularly of the medieval town, where future efforts should be concentrated. Comparison between the Aberdeen buildings and those from other Scottish burghs, in particular the large sample from Perth, allows some very tentative conclusions concerning the status of the builders. | ||||
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1982 | ||||
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