This article outlines new sear into the crannogs of north-east Scotland and dating of two crannogs in Loch Kinord, Upper Deeside, Aberdeenshire. The dating of the crannogs in Loch Kinord represents the first direct dating evidence from crannogs in the north-east of Scotland and indicates construction episodes at these crannogs in the last centuries of the first millennium AD. The radiocarbon dates, alongside various historic records, suggest that crannogs, including Castle Island in Loch Kinord, may have been significant nodes within early medieval landscapes of power in eastern Scotland
Acknowledgements Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Innes for her laboratory support, to Laura Mc...
Acknowledgements Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Innes for her laboratory support, to Laura Mc...
Freshwater loch settlements were a feature of society, indeed the societies, which inhabited what we...
This article outlines new sear into the crannogs of north-east Scotland and dating of two crannogs i...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
This article presents the results of a programme of investigation which aimed to construct a more de...
There are at least four wooden intertidal platforms, also known as marine crannogs, in the Firth of ...
<p>The early medieval crannog in Loch Glashan was excavated in 1960 by Jack Scott, in advance ...
Cults Loch, at Castle Kennedy in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, loch lies within a landscape rich in...
Freshwater loch settlements were a feature of society, indeed the societies, which inhabited what we...
There are at least four wooden intertidal platforms, also known as marine crannogs, in the Firth of ...
Crannogs are widely distributed archaeological sites in Scotland and Ireland and can be described as...
Crannogs are widely distributed archaeological sites in Scotland and Ireland and can be described as...
Acknowledgements Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Innes for her laboratory support, to Laura Mc...
The early medieval crannog in Loch Glashan was excavated in 1960 by Jack Scott, in advance of dam co...
Acknowledgements Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Innes for her laboratory support, to Laura Mc...
Acknowledgements Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Innes for her laboratory support, to Laura Mc...
Freshwater loch settlements were a feature of society, indeed the societies, which inhabited what we...
This article outlines new sear into the crannogs of north-east Scotland and dating of two crannogs i...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
This article presents the results of a programme of investigation which aimed to construct a more de...
There are at least four wooden intertidal platforms, also known as marine crannogs, in the Firth of ...
<p>The early medieval crannog in Loch Glashan was excavated in 1960 by Jack Scott, in advance ...
Cults Loch, at Castle Kennedy in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, loch lies within a landscape rich in...
Freshwater loch settlements were a feature of society, indeed the societies, which inhabited what we...
There are at least four wooden intertidal platforms, also known as marine crannogs, in the Firth of ...
Crannogs are widely distributed archaeological sites in Scotland and Ireland and can be described as...
Crannogs are widely distributed archaeological sites in Scotland and Ireland and can be described as...
Acknowledgements Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Innes for her laboratory support, to Laura Mc...
The early medieval crannog in Loch Glashan was excavated in 1960 by Jack Scott, in advance of dam co...
Acknowledgements Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Innes for her laboratory support, to Laura Mc...
Acknowledgements Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Innes for her laboratory support, to Laura Mc...
Freshwater loch settlements were a feature of society, indeed the societies, which inhabited what we...