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Scott Archaeol News 50
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Title:
Scott Archaeol News 50
Series
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Series:
Scottish Archaeological News
Volume
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Volume:
50
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Amelia Pannett
Publisher
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Publisher:
Council for Scottish Archaeology
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2006
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.scottisharchaeology.org.uk/
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Created Date:
05 Apr 2006
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Scottish archaeology, sweet sixteen?
Tony Pollard
1 - 2
The author looks back at Scottish archaeology over the sixteen years since the publication of the first edition of Scott Archaeol News.
Delving into old Dalmeny: excavations on the site of Wester Dalmeny Steading
George Mudie
3
Article on the excavation of two small farm buildings dating to the eighteenth century at Wester Dalmeny Steading, Dalmeny, Edinburgh.
The Dunbar Iron Age warrior grave
Mike Roy
4 - 5
Article on the discovery, during excavations at the site of the Empire Cinema, Dunbar, of an Iron Age warrior cist grave containing evidence of two burials. The grave is discussed in comparison with other Iron Age burials in southeast Scotland.
Responding to coastal erosion
Ronan Toolis
6 - 7
Article written in response to Robin Turner (in Scott Archaeol News 49 (2006) ) discussing strategies for dealing with the threat posed by coastal erosion to archaeological sites, and in particular, the extent to which such strategies should depend on volunteers.
Digital aspirations
Stuart Jeffrey
8
The author presents an overview of new initiatives in the provision of archaeological information in electronic formats. Particularly the Archaeological Standard Protocol for Integrated Reporting of Events (ASPIRE) for Scotland, agreed in late 2004 by RCAMHS, Historic Scotland and ARIA (Association of Regional & Island Archaeologists).
Lismore: the living traditions of people and place
Cait McCullagh
9
Article on the new Heritage Centre and Community Facility being set up by the Comann Eachdraidh Lios Mòr (Lismore Historical Society), and its role as a museum and resource in relation to the island's archaeological heritage.
Ten year of YAC in Scotland
Fiona Davidson
10 - 11
Article on the achievements of the Young Archaeologists' Club in Scotland since the launch of its Scottish Network ten years ago.
Hebrides Archaeological Interpretation Programme: a small adventure in interpretation
Carol Knott
12 - 13
Article on a three-year programme which aims to improve interpretation for the public of archaeological sites and landscapes in the Outer Hebrides, focusing on the development of website information, the production of guidebooks and printed information, and on-site interpretation.
Biggar Museum Archaeological Group
Tam Ward
14 - 15
Article on the Biggar Museum Archaeological Group, an informal group of volunteer archaeologists, and on some of the fieldwork undertaken by them.
Dairsie Old Parish Church
Jonathan Dowling
16
Article on the history and current deterioration of Dairsie Old Parish Church, with brief speculation on its possible future.