This report provides an account of the excavations of a cropmark enclosure and other prehistoric remains at Dryburn Bridge, near Innerwick in East Lothian. The excavations were directed over two seasons in 1978 and 1979 by Jon Triscott and David Pollock, and were funded by the Ancient Monuments Branch, Scottish Development Department. Features and artefacts of various periods were discovered during the excavations, including a Mesolithic chipped stone assemblage and pits associated with Impressed Ware pottery. A pair of distinctive burial cists dating to c2300–2000 cal BC was discovered, each containing two inhumations, one articulated and the other disarticulated; a Beaker vessel was found directly above one of the cists. By the mid first ...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
Following a field evaluation in November 1993, excavations were conducted across the site of a 6ha b...
Duns are a problematic class of monuments for Argyll. They encompass an ill-defined and diverse rang...
This report provides an account of the excavations of a cropmark enclosure and other prehistoric rem...
This report provides an account of the excavations of a cropmark enclosure and other prehistoric rem...
Excavation of an area of over 750 sq.m. during 1992-94 and 1999 revealed a multi-period prehistoric ...
Construction in 1996 at a major retail development site close to Inverness, Highland resulted in the...
An evaluation and subsequent targeted excavations were carried out along the route of the proposed A...
This paper outlines preliminary results of four seasons of excavation at a curvilinear enclosed sett...
This thesis is a study of Iron Age settlement in north-east England with a focus on settlements in N...
Excavation of this extensive Iron Age settlement site was carried out by BUFAU 1997-8. Evidence of o...
Excavations at Coul Brae, Mosstodloch, Moray, revealed the remains of a multi-period site including ...
AOC Archaeology Group undertook the excavation of a previously unknown Bronze Age cist, located in a...
This thesis is a study of Iron Age settlement in north-east England with a focus on settlements in N...
In March 2005, excavations were undertaken by Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division (...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
Following a field evaluation in November 1993, excavations were conducted across the site of a 6ha b...
Duns are a problematic class of monuments for Argyll. They encompass an ill-defined and diverse rang...
This report provides an account of the excavations of a cropmark enclosure and other prehistoric rem...
This report provides an account of the excavations of a cropmark enclosure and other prehistoric rem...
Excavation of an area of over 750 sq.m. during 1992-94 and 1999 revealed a multi-period prehistoric ...
Construction in 1996 at a major retail development site close to Inverness, Highland resulted in the...
An evaluation and subsequent targeted excavations were carried out along the route of the proposed A...
This paper outlines preliminary results of four seasons of excavation at a curvilinear enclosed sett...
This thesis is a study of Iron Age settlement in north-east England with a focus on settlements in N...
Excavation of this extensive Iron Age settlement site was carried out by BUFAU 1997-8. Evidence of o...
Excavations at Coul Brae, Mosstodloch, Moray, revealed the remains of a multi-period site including ...
AOC Archaeology Group undertook the excavation of a previously unknown Bronze Age cist, located in a...
This thesis is a study of Iron Age settlement in north-east England with a focus on settlements in N...
In March 2005, excavations were undertaken by Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division (...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
Following a field evaluation in November 1993, excavations were conducted across the site of a 6ha b...
Duns are a problematic class of monuments for Argyll. They encompass an ill-defined and diverse rang...