Cameron, A., Stones, J. and Evans, D. H. (2001). 2 The sites. In: n.e. Aberdeen: an in-depth view of the city's past. Excavations at seven major sites within the medieval burgh. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 4-115.

Title: 2 The sites
Issue: Aberdeen: an in-depth view of the city's past. Excavations at seven major sites within the medieval burgh
Series: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series
Volume: 19
Number of Pages: 336
Page Start/End: 4 - 115
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Abstract: This chapter presents a brief summary of excavation methodology and detailed archaeological descriptions of each of the seven sites in turn along with interpretation of the results and reference to archaeological work in the vicinity. The sites are Castle Street (13th- 15th-century buildings adjacent to the medieval market), 16-18 Netherkirkgate (13th- 20th-century buildings and rich organic deposits), St Nicholas Triangle (a site adjacent to St Nicholas parish church), 43-57 Upperkirkgate (early medieval backland occupation near the site of the upper mill), 30-46 Upperkirkgate (medieval backland activities from the 12th century), Gallowgate Middle School (12th-century and later leatherworking), and 45-75 Gallowgate (medieval and post-medieval occupation beside the town loch). Each site has a table which links phases to historical information.
Author: Alison Cameron
Judith Stones
D H Evans
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN: 0 903903 19 9
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12th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Postmedieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
Parish Church (Auto Detected Subject)
13th 15thcentury (Auto Detected Temporal)
Medieval Market 1618 Netherkirkgate 13th 20thcentury (Auto Detected Temporal)
Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Created Date: 18 Nov 2014