NoExcavations at Old Scatness Volume 2: The Broch and Iron Age Village, is the second title in the series from the extensive excavation project carried out at Old Scatness, following on from the publication of the first volume in 2010. Perhaps the most complex archaeological excavation ever to have been carried out in Scotland, the Scatness project used cutting edge scientific techniques. The second volume examines the earliest phases of the archaeological remains. These start with the Neolithic remains but the focus of the volume is on the exceptionally well preserved Iron Age Broch and Village, dating between 400BC – AD400. - Publisher
The site of Dun an Sticir on North Uist forms a reminder of how different societies adapted and reus...
South Uist in the Outer Hebrides has some of the best preserved archaeological remains within Britai...
The Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot Project (SERF), run by the University of Glasgow, was on...
The Scalloway site is important for understanding the early historic settlement of the northen Isles...
NoIron Age studies in northern Britain have been dominated by one monument form, the broch. This foc...
NoBrochs are monumental Iron Age (c.400–200 BC) drystone towers or roundhouses. They are only found ...
Excavations on the multi-period settlement at Old Scatness, Shetland have uncovered a number of Iron...
This thesis represents the results of extensive field survey in Shetland, supported by bibliographic...
The Scalloway archive consists of stratigraphic reports and lists, finds catalogues and additional s...
NoTofts Ness is a peninsula at the north end of the Orcadian island of Sanday where mounds and banks...
The Brough of Birsay was the power-centre of the Viking earldom of Orkney and is one of Historic Env...
Re-evaluation of recorded sites and new field survey has identified 30 island dwellings in Shetland ...
South Uist in the Outer Hebrides has some of the best preserved archaeological remains within Britai...
Excavations were carried out intermittently between 1982 and 2005, by various excavators, in advance...
High Pasture Cave, located on the island of Skye, Scotland, occupies a liminal location on the very ...
The site of Dun an Sticir on North Uist forms a reminder of how different societies adapted and reus...
South Uist in the Outer Hebrides has some of the best preserved archaeological remains within Britai...
The Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot Project (SERF), run by the University of Glasgow, was on...
The Scalloway site is important for understanding the early historic settlement of the northen Isles...
NoIron Age studies in northern Britain have been dominated by one monument form, the broch. This foc...
NoBrochs are monumental Iron Age (c.400–200 BC) drystone towers or roundhouses. They are only found ...
Excavations on the multi-period settlement at Old Scatness, Shetland have uncovered a number of Iron...
This thesis represents the results of extensive field survey in Shetland, supported by bibliographic...
The Scalloway archive consists of stratigraphic reports and lists, finds catalogues and additional s...
NoTofts Ness is a peninsula at the north end of the Orcadian island of Sanday where mounds and banks...
The Brough of Birsay was the power-centre of the Viking earldom of Orkney and is one of Historic Env...
Re-evaluation of recorded sites and new field survey has identified 30 island dwellings in Shetland ...
South Uist in the Outer Hebrides has some of the best preserved archaeological remains within Britai...
Excavations were carried out intermittently between 1982 and 2005, by various excavators, in advance...
High Pasture Cave, located on the island of Skye, Scotland, occupies a liminal location on the very ...
The site of Dun an Sticir on North Uist forms a reminder of how different societies adapted and reus...
South Uist in the Outer Hebrides has some of the best preserved archaeological remains within Britai...
The Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot Project (SERF), run by the University of Glasgow, was on...