n.a. (2011). Conclusions. In: n.e. A Rural Medieval Settlement and Early Iron Age Funerary Remains at Hallhill, Dunbar, East Lothian. York: Council for British Archaeology. p. 34.
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A Rural Medieval Settlement and Early Iron Age Funerary Remains at Hallhill, Dunbar, East Lothian | ||
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Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports | ||
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34 | ||
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The features are difficult to relate to previously excavated rural medieval settlements and this may in part be due to the level of truncation. The dating evidence spans the 12th-15th centuries with a possible focus in the 13th-14th centuries. There is evidence for farming and stock-rearing, exploitation of animals for food, skins, wool and horn, grinding of grain, possible hunting and exploitation of marine resources. | ||
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2011 | ||
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08 Jul 2014 |