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Scott Archaeol News 34
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Title:
Scott Archaeol News 34
Series
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Series:
Scottish Archaeological News
Volume
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Volume:
34
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Simon M D Gilmour
Publisher
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Publisher:
Council for Scottish Archaeology
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2000
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
17 Jul 2001
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`Creating our future ... minding our past': the national cultural strategy
Shannon Marguerite Fraser
1 - 2
Discusses the place of cultural heritage within the Scottish Parliament's strategy document, launched in August 2000.
`Digging up the present' -- urban archaeology and planning in Scotland
Craig Frew
9
Presents the results of recent research into the archaeological consequences of planning policies, guidelines and related services. A number of problems are identified and remedies suggested.
New evidence for Neolithic agriculture: the Calanais Fields Project
Catherine Flitcroft
Melanie Johnson
Geraint Coles
10 - 11
A progress report on fieldwork centred on a very well-preserved and extensive field system that lies beneath peat which is over 2m deep in places.
Searching for elusive Neolithic settlements: new evidence from the Black Isle
Stephen P Carter
12 - 13
Information from recent excavations at Kinbeachie is used to reassess the evidence for Neolithic settlements in Scotland, helping to explain why such sites are not readily identified by standard prospecting techniques.
A barrel-lined well at Inveresk Gate
John Gooder
16
Describes two wells and their waterlogged contents, which were found during a watching brief within the scheduled area of the Roman fort. One is lined with timber, the other with stone.