n.a. (1982). 8. Conclusions. In: n.e. Excavations in the Medieval Burgh of Aberdeen 1973-81. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 244-249.
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8. Conclusions | ||||
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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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244 - 249 | ||||
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Some tentative conclusions are presented concerning the town's development, topography and economy in the medieval period, in particular, the hypothesis that the medieval town moved. While there is evidence to suggest that Aberdeen was an important and wealthy port this need not necessarily be equated with a sophisticated urban environment. Aberdeen should be regarded as generally isolated from the centres of medieval fashion and therefore perhaps all the more typical of the Scottish medieval burghs. | ||||
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1982 | ||||
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