This thesis is a study of the record of the monuments of the Firth of Clyde region in the Neolithic and early Bronze Age. Six type monuments which were the foci of ritual and/or burial practices during this period are considered: chambered cairns of the Neolithic, stone circles, standing stones, cup-marked rocks, early Bronze Age burial cairns and unmarked burial monuments. A difference from previous work is the historical perspective of the research. This marks a departure from traditional period based studies, while investigation at a regional level avoids the restrictions of more localised research. The monuments are placed as far as possible in the context of the social relations and routines of everyday life in which they played a part...
This volume presents the methodology and results for the excavations at Cairnderry and Bargrennan, s...
This paper presents a systematic study of later Bronze Age practices at round barrows – features tha...
This thesis explores the evidence for Early Medieval burial practice in southern Scotland, excluding...
This thesis is a study of the record of the monuments of the Firth of Clyde region in the Neolithic ...
The thesis considers the role of monuments in neolithic society in relation to Scotland south of th...
This thesis focuses on the development of ceremonial landscapes of Neolithic and Bronze Age Scotlan...
This thesis argues that henges, stone circles and ring cairns form a 'spectrum' of monuments with or...
The main objective of this thesis was to ascertain if the Kilmartin Glen had been a landscape devote...
Clyde cairns are a distinctive form of early Neolithic burial monument found in western Scotland. Ho...
Clyde cairns are a distinctive form of early Neolithic burial monument found in western Scotland. Ho...
The main objective of this thesis was to ascertain if the Kilmartin Glen had been a landscape devote...
Monuments of stone, earth and wood were built for the first time at the beginning of the Neolithic p...
Monuments of stone, earth and wood were built for the first time at the beginning of the Neolithic p...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
The fundamental aim of this piece of research is to consider pit sites in substantial detail in orde...
This volume presents the methodology and results for the excavations at Cairnderry and Bargrennan, s...
This paper presents a systematic study of later Bronze Age practices at round barrows – features tha...
This thesis explores the evidence for Early Medieval burial practice in southern Scotland, excluding...
This thesis is a study of the record of the monuments of the Firth of Clyde region in the Neolithic ...
The thesis considers the role of monuments in neolithic society in relation to Scotland south of th...
This thesis focuses on the development of ceremonial landscapes of Neolithic and Bronze Age Scotlan...
This thesis argues that henges, stone circles and ring cairns form a 'spectrum' of monuments with or...
The main objective of this thesis was to ascertain if the Kilmartin Glen had been a landscape devote...
Clyde cairns are a distinctive form of early Neolithic burial monument found in western Scotland. Ho...
Clyde cairns are a distinctive form of early Neolithic burial monument found in western Scotland. Ho...
The main objective of this thesis was to ascertain if the Kilmartin Glen had been a landscape devote...
Monuments of stone, earth and wood were built for the first time at the beginning of the Neolithic p...
Monuments of stone, earth and wood were built for the first time at the beginning of the Neolithic p...
The study of stone circles has long played a major role in British and Irish archaeology, and for Sc...
The fundamental aim of this piece of research is to consider pit sites in substantial detail in orde...
This volume presents the methodology and results for the excavations at Cairnderry and Bargrennan, s...
This paper presents a systematic study of later Bronze Age practices at round barrows – features tha...
This thesis explores the evidence for Early Medieval burial practice in southern Scotland, excluding...