This article presents the results of a programme of investigation which aimed to construct a more detailed understanding of the character and chronology of crannog occupation in north-east Scotland, targeting a series of sites across the region. The emerging pattern revealed through targeted fieldwork in the region shows broad similarities to the existing corpus of data from crannogs in other parts of the country. Crannogs in north-east Scotland now show evidence for origins in the Iron Age. Further radiocarbon evidence has emerged from crannogs in the region revealing occupation during the 9th–10th centuries ad, a period for which there is little other settlement evidence in the area. Additionally, excavated contexts dated to the 11th–12th...
Crannogs are artificial islands found in Scottish and Irish lochs. They were built as early as the ...
Cults Loch, at Castle Kennedy in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, loch lies within a landscape rich in...
This paper outlines work on a group of newly-identified Neolithic crannogs in the Outer Hebrides. Me...
This article outlines new sear into the crannogs of north-east Scotland and dating of two crannogs i...
The fieldwork conducted as part of this programme of investigation was funded by donations to the Un...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
There are at least four wooden intertidal platforms, also known as marine crannogs, in the Firth of ...
Re-evaluation of recorded sites and new field survey has identified 30 island dwellings in Shetland ...
Acknowledgements Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Innes for her laboratory support, to Laura Mc...
<p>The early medieval crannog in Loch Glashan was excavated in 1960 by Jack Scott, in advance ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This article is dedicated to the work of Roy Ritchie, Richard Hope-Simpson and Joan...
The excavation team would like to thank Historic Scotland (now Historic Environment Scotland) and th...
A high-resolution chronostratigraphy has been established for an eroding Atlantic round house at Slo...
Open Access via the Jisc Sage Agreement Acknowledgements: Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Inne...
Small island dwellings in Scotland and Ireland, typically (and often problematically) referred to as...
Crannogs are artificial islands found in Scottish and Irish lochs. They were built as early as the ...
Cults Loch, at Castle Kennedy in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, loch lies within a landscape rich in...
This paper outlines work on a group of newly-identified Neolithic crannogs in the Outer Hebrides. Me...
This article outlines new sear into the crannogs of north-east Scotland and dating of two crannogs i...
The fieldwork conducted as part of this programme of investigation was funded by donations to the Un...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
There are at least four wooden intertidal platforms, also known as marine crannogs, in the Firth of ...
Re-evaluation of recorded sites and new field survey has identified 30 island dwellings in Shetland ...
Acknowledgements Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Innes for her laboratory support, to Laura Mc...
<p>The early medieval crannog in Loch Glashan was excavated in 1960 by Jack Scott, in advance ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This article is dedicated to the work of Roy Ritchie, Richard Hope-Simpson and Joan...
The excavation team would like to thank Historic Scotland (now Historic Environment Scotland) and th...
A high-resolution chronostratigraphy has been established for an eroding Atlantic round house at Slo...
Open Access via the Jisc Sage Agreement Acknowledgements: Special acknowledgements go to Audrey Inne...
Small island dwellings in Scotland and Ireland, typically (and often problematically) referred to as...
Crannogs are artificial islands found in Scottish and Irish lochs. They were built as early as the ...
Cults Loch, at Castle Kennedy in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, loch lies within a landscape rich in...
This paper outlines work on a group of newly-identified Neolithic crannogs in the Outer Hebrides. Me...