n.a. (1987). 7 Conclusions. In: n.e. Excavations in the Medieval Burgh of Perth 1979-81. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 210-212.
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Excavations in the Medieval Burgh of Perth 1979-81 | ||
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Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph Series | ||
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210 - 212 | ||
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The evidence from the three sites is placed in the wider context of Perth and urban medieval Scotland. Perth has become a prime source for such studies as it is the most intensively studied burgh in Scotland. Most of the excavated remains probably belong to the poorer section of the community. As yet there has been no excavation of large-scale industrial sites nor of properties belonging to the richer merchant class. | ||
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1987 | ||
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