Céron-Carrasco, R. and Mills, C. M. (2001). 16 Burnt fuel remains. In: n.e. Dundrennan Abbey: archaeological investigation within the south range of a Cistercian house in Kirkcudbrightshire (Dumfries & Galloway), Scotland. Edinburgh: Historic Scotland. p. 81.
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16 Burnt fuel remains | |||
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Dundrennan Abbey: archaeological investigation within the south range of a Cistercian house in Kirkcudbrightshire (Dumfries & Galloway), Scotland | |||
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Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports | |||
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98 | |||
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81 | |||
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There are two types of probable fuel residue. One is a fused mixture of organic materials (from a range of contexts in Periods I, IV and V) and the other, less frequent, type is represented by fragments of probable burnt coal from midden deposits in Period IV-V. | |||
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2001 | |||
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09 Jul 2001 |