This work studies religious change through the archaeology of death and burial. In the period after the fall of Rome and before the Vikings, Scotland became a Christian society, but there are few historical documents to help understand how this happened. The process of conversion to Christianity in Scotland has long been a contentious issue, but until recent years, there was simply not enough reliable archaeological evidence to test the accepted narrative of conversion by missionaries from Ireland and Gaul. A number of key excavations over the last two decades have created the opportunity to reassess the evidence and test existing models. The earliest inhumation cemeteries in Scotland emerge in the period c. AD 400-650, and a large number o...
This thesis explores identity in early mediaeval Scotland (ca 800-1300AD) using biological and buria...
This lecture was originally conceived as Early Christianity in Scotland,but that is, of course, a mi...
Peri-mortem treatment of the body and the fate of the soul after death throughout the English mediev...
This work studies religious change through the archaeology of death and burial. In the period after ...
The study of the inhumation cemeteries of Late Iron Age Scotland tends to revolve around the vexed q...
This thesis explores the evidence for Early Medieval burial practice in southern Scotland, excluding...
The emergence of inhumation cemeteries is a phenomenon of the mid-first millennium AD across Western...
Atlantic Scotland provides plentiful and often dramatic evidence for settlement during the Iron Age ...
Review of the physical evidence for the early church in Scotland. Characterises the nature of the ev...
Atlantic Scotland provides plentiful and often dramatic evidence for settlement during the Iron Age ...
First paragraph: In Thomas Clancy's translation of a poem probably written by Beccán of Rum (d. AD 6...
The central aim of this thesis is to reveal patterns about burial practices over time and across the...
Archaeological excavations were conducted by EASE Archaeology at the Knowe of Skea on the island of...
This thesis considers the skeletal evidence for violence in south-east Scotland during the early med...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
This thesis explores identity in early mediaeval Scotland (ca 800-1300AD) using biological and buria...
This lecture was originally conceived as Early Christianity in Scotland,but that is, of course, a mi...
Peri-mortem treatment of the body and the fate of the soul after death throughout the English mediev...
This work studies religious change through the archaeology of death and burial. In the period after ...
The study of the inhumation cemeteries of Late Iron Age Scotland tends to revolve around the vexed q...
This thesis explores the evidence for Early Medieval burial practice in southern Scotland, excluding...
The emergence of inhumation cemeteries is a phenomenon of the mid-first millennium AD across Western...
Atlantic Scotland provides plentiful and often dramatic evidence for settlement during the Iron Age ...
Review of the physical evidence for the early church in Scotland. Characterises the nature of the ev...
Atlantic Scotland provides plentiful and often dramatic evidence for settlement during the Iron Age ...
First paragraph: In Thomas Clancy's translation of a poem probably written by Beccán of Rum (d. AD 6...
The central aim of this thesis is to reveal patterns about burial practices over time and across the...
Archaeological excavations were conducted by EASE Archaeology at the Knowe of Skea on the island of...
This thesis considers the skeletal evidence for violence in south-east Scotland during the early med...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
This thesis explores identity in early mediaeval Scotland (ca 800-1300AD) using biological and buria...
This lecture was originally conceived as Early Christianity in Scotland,but that is, of course, a mi...
Peri-mortem treatment of the body and the fate of the soul after death throughout the English mediev...