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Archaeology Scotland 4
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Archaeology Scotland 4
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Archaeology Scotland
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4
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16
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2009
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http://www.archaeologyscotland.org.uk/?q=node/36
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09 Jun 2010
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Community archaeology; getting involved with the past
Melanie Johnson
Jane Puckey
Andrew Heald
4 - 8
Continuity, momentum and closure: a view from the Prestongrange Community Archaeology Project - Melanie Johnson (4-5)\r\nOverview of a project to investigate pre-nineteenth-century industrial activity at Prestongrange, describing how the project was structured to allow extensive community involvement.\r\n\r\nThe Papa Stour stofa: reconstructing a thirteenth-century Norse timber building - Jane Puckey (6-7)\r\nDescribes the project, noting the involvement of a wide variety of participants, including many from the local community.\r\n\r\nVikings, crannogs and cairns: current community heritage projects - Andy Heald (8)\r\nOverview of AOC Archaeology Group's involvement in various community archaeology projects.
The Brough of Deerness; Scotland's most exposed coastal settlements
James H Barrett
Adam Slater
4 - 8
Overview of results from a project to investigate the sea stack, which revealed settlement beginning in the early historic period and continuing to the late eleventh - twelfth century. (PP-B)\r\n