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Scott Archaeol News 49
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Title:
Scott Archaeol News 49
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Series:
Scottish Archaeological News
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Volume:
49
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Editor:
Amelia Pannett
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Publisher:
Council for Scottish Archaeology
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Year of Publication:
2005
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
27 Feb 2006
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A credit to archaeology
Robin Turner
1 - 2
On the contribution that amateur archaeologists can make to the investigation of archaeological sites in Scotland that are threatened with destruction through coastal erosion.
Scottish Archaeology Month
Abigail Daly
3
Brief report on events held as part of the Scottish Archaeology Month in September 2005.
The excavation of sites threatened by coastal erosion: Sand Wick, Unst, Shetland
Tom Dawson
Olivia Lelong
4 - 5
Article on the problem of coastal erosion as a threat to Scotland's archaeology, and on the excavation of an Iron Age or Pictish settlement and burial at Sand Wick, Unst, Shetland.
The Early Architecture Project, Spittal, Caithness
John W Barber
Paul Humphreys
Andrew Heald
Jon C Henderson
6 - 7
The authors report on their experiments in building segments of brochs and other prehistoric and early historic buildings, including corbelled structures.
The doocots of Scotland
Jonathan Dowling
8 - 9
Article on the history of doocots, or dovecots, in Scotland, with examples of some notable forms.
Archaeology and planning: changes ahead
Stephen P Carter
12 - 13
The CSA President highlights some of the key points in the CSA's response to the Scottish Executive consultation on 'Modernising the planning system', and weighs up the threats and opportunities that change may bring.
The Strath of Kildonan, Sutherland
Amelia Pannett
16
Article on the archaeological sites and monuments found at the Strath of Kildonan on the east coast of Sutherland, including chambered long cairns; hut circles; a broch; rock art; the remains of a nineteenth-century mining township; stone rows, stone circles, and standing stones.