The fieldwork conducted as part of this programme of investigation was funded by donations to the University of Aberdeen Development Trust and through funding by Historic Environment Scotland and Aberdeenshire Council Archaeology Service. Thanks to the colleagues who gave advice and support for the investigations: Bruce Mann, Strat Halliday, Ian Ralston, Fraser Hunter and Ewan Campbell. The writing of this article was supported by a Leverhulme Trust Research Leadership Award (RL-2016-069). Strat Halliday read through earlier versions of this article, but any errors as always remain the authors’ responsibilityPeer reviewedPostprin
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