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Scott Archaeol News 42
Title
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Title:
Scott Archaeol News 42
Series
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Series:
Scottish Archaeological News
Volume
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Volume:
42
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Miriam McDonald
Publisher
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Publisher:
Council for Scottish Archaeology
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2003
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
18 Mar 2004
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Excavating the oldest house in Scotland: East Barns, Dunbar, East Lothian
John Gooder
1 - 2
Investigation of a Mesolithic site revealed dark occupation soils and an oval house structure consisting of a sunken floor surrounded by post-holes, with an entrance to the south. The earliest of three radiocarbon samples gave a calibrated date range of 7800-8300 BC. A small number of pits, lithic scatters including microliths, burins, scrapers and points, and some burnt bone were also identified.
Small is beautiful: when you don't know much about a historic building...
Shannon Marguerite Fraser
3
The role of recording and analysis in small-scale maintenance and repair works to historic buildings is illustrated by the case of the Porter's Lodge, Mar Lodge Estate, Aberdeenshire.
Developer funded archaeology
John W Barber
4 - 5
Review of the operation, successes and failures of archaeological work associated with development sites since 1991, when legislative changes led to an increase in developer funded archaeology.
David B Taylor (1916--2002), President of CBA Scottish Regional Group 1960--1962
Trevor G Cowie
Lisbeth M Thoms
10 - 11
Ayrshire's recent past: excavation of 19th century farm buildings on the l...
Katinka Stentoft
15
Evaluation and excavation of two farmsteads at Benthouse in Fenwick parish and Floakside in Mearns parish.
Deeply stratified archaeology at Horse Cross, Perth
Adrian Cox
16
Excavation of an area of a medieval suburb revealed deep medieval midden deposits and a line of postholes which may have been part of the defences of the castle, destroyed in 1209. Yard surfaces; a diverse artefact assemblage including metalwork, leather, wood, pottery and stone; faunal remains; clay-lined pits, probably post-medieval and associated with tanning; at least two stone-lined wells; and a series of wall foundations were also found. A series of burials may relate to a fourteenth-century chapel mentioned in documentary sources.