n.a. (2005). A crannog of the first millennium AD. In: n.e. A crannog of the first millennium AD. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.

Title
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Title:
A crannog of the first millennium AD
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
excavations by Jack Scott at Loch Glashan, Argyll, 1960
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Issue:
A crannog of the first millennium AD
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Number of Pages:
176
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Abstract
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Full publication of the site, including detailed specialist reports on the artefact assemblage. Includes a discussion of dating which concludes that there were up to four episodes of activity: in the second to fourth centuries AD; in the late-sixth to seventh centuries; in the eighth to ninth centuries; and a final, non-occupational, use by occupants of the fourteenth-century settlement on a nearby island.
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2005
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Fourth Centuries Ad (Auto Detected Temporal)
SETTLEMENT (Monument Type England)
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10 Feb 2011