Will, R. S. and Addyman, T. (2008). The archaeology of the Tolbooth, Broad Street, Stirling. Glasgow Archaeological Journal 30 (1-2). Vol 30(1-2), pp. 79-159. https://doi.org/10.3366/E1471576709000394.

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The archaeology of the Tolbooth, Broad Street, Stirling
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Glasgow Archaeological Journal 30 (1-2)
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Glasgow Archaeological Journal
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30 (1-2)
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217
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79 - 159
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Reports a series of archaeological excavations and an architectural survey undertaken in and around the Tolbooth in Stirling prior to the complete renovation of the building. The excavations uncovered information relating to the initial construction of the Tolbooth and to subsequent phases of rebuilding, repair and extension. They also uncovered evidence for the use of the site prior to its construction. Several stone-built foundations were discovered that relate to medieval tenements on the site, while metalworking remains suggest industrial activity to the rear of the tenements. In addition, historical records refer to executed prisoners being buried within the confines of the Tolbooth, and a burial was recovered from beneath the floor of the building.
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Robert S Will
Tom Addyman
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Julie Roberts (Author contributing)
Dennis B Gallagher (Author contributing)
K R Murdoch (Author contributing)
Aileen Maule (Author contributing)
David Sneddon (Author contributing)
Donald Bateson (Author contributing)
Jennifer J Miller (Author contributing)
Susan Ramsay (Author contributing)
Catherine Smith (Author contributing)
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2008
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Building (Auto Detected Subject)
Architectural Survey (Auto Detected Subject)
Metalworking (Auto Detected Subject)
FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Floor (Auto Detected Subject)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3366/E1471576709000394
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07 Oct 2012