Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buildings and landscape features. They shape our sense of place and identity. If carved, this adds further dimensions and depth to that appreciation and can tell us much more about past peoples, their identities, beliefs, tastes, technologies and lives. And we are fortunate-carved stone monuments are all around us: prehistoric rock art, Roman, early medieval, later medieval and architectural sculpture, gravestones, and public monuments. This Framework aims to link, inspire, mobilize and direct the efforts of anyone with an interest in carved stone monuments in Scotland. It is driven by a desire for a more strategic approach to the opportunities and challeng...
This report describes the outcomes of a desktop study to review the building stones that were produc...
The Cochno Stone is one of the most extensive and highly decorated prehistoric rock-art outcrops in ...
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early...
Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buildings and l...
Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buil...
Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buildings and l...
An introduction to the newly published, online Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland: A Resea...
It matters whether a carved stone is moved, moveable or portable. This influences perceptions of sig...
Introduction to co-edited bookA triad of research themes – materiality, biography and landscape – pr...
This booklet aims to widen understanding and appreciation of prehistoric rock carvings in Scotland. ...
This work explores the utility of digital imaging techniques as research tools in the study of early...
There is considerable value then in examining Scotland’s prehistoric carvings from the perspective o...
This paper contrasts two ways of thinking about the passage graves of Scotland and Ireland and the r...
Through the cold, stony context of their relationship to human remains, cemetery monuments blur the ...
The Hilton of Cadboll Pictish cross-slab is regarded as one of the finest examples of early medieval...
This report describes the outcomes of a desktop study to review the building stones that were produc...
The Cochno Stone is one of the most extensive and highly decorated prehistoric rock-art outcrops in ...
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early...
Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buildings and l...
Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buil...
Aim: Our appreciation of the past relies heavily on the survival of stone monuments, buildings and l...
An introduction to the newly published, online Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland: A Resea...
It matters whether a carved stone is moved, moveable or portable. This influences perceptions of sig...
Introduction to co-edited bookA triad of research themes – materiality, biography and landscape – pr...
This booklet aims to widen understanding and appreciation of prehistoric rock carvings in Scotland. ...
This work explores the utility of digital imaging techniques as research tools in the study of early...
There is considerable value then in examining Scotland’s prehistoric carvings from the perspective o...
This paper contrasts two ways of thinking about the passage graves of Scotland and Ireland and the r...
Through the cold, stony context of their relationship to human remains, cemetery monuments blur the ...
The Hilton of Cadboll Pictish cross-slab is regarded as one of the finest examples of early medieval...
This report describes the outcomes of a desktop study to review the building stones that were produc...
The Cochno Stone is one of the most extensive and highly decorated prehistoric rock-art outcrops in ...
One hundred years on from J Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's 1903 landmark publication, The Early...