Hale, A. (2003). Why build in a Scottish firth?. In: n.e. Alluvial archaeology in Europe. AA Balkema Publishers. pp. 111-119.

Title: Why build in a Scottish firth?
Subtitle: An assessment of the topographic and environmental conditions that were prevalent for the building of a marine crannog in north-east Scotland
Issue: Alluvial archaeology in Europe
Number of Pages: 325
Page Start/End: 111 - 119
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Publication Type: MonographChapter
Abstract: examination of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data from the crannog at Redcastle, in the Beauly Firth, occupied in the mid- to late-first millennium BC
Author: Alex Hale
Other Person/Org: Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
Year of Publication: 2003
ISBN: 90-5809-561-4
Subjects / Periods:
Mid To Latefirst Millennium Bc (Auto Detected Temporal)
Palaeoenvironmental Data (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 01 Sep 2004