Freshwater loch settlements were a feature of society, indeed the societies, which inhabited what we now call Scotland during the prehistoric and historic periods. Considerable research has been carried out into the prehistoric and early historic origins and role of artificial islands, commonly known as crannogs. However archaeologists and historians have paid little attention to either artificial islands, or loch settlements more generally, in the Late Medieval or Early Modern periods. This thesis attempts to open up the field by examining some of the physical, chorographic and other textual evidence for the role of settled freshwater natural, artificial and modified islands during these periods. It principally concentrates on areas of cen...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
In early medieval Ireland, people built and lived on small islets o f stone, earth and wood situated...
The study of islands in archaeology was originally biased toward the view that island societies were...
Freshwater loch settlements were a feature of society, indeed the societies, which inhabited what we...
Freshwater loch settlements were a feature of society, indeed the societies, which inhabited what w...
Cults Loch, at Castle Kennedy in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, loch lies within a landscape rich in...
Small island dwellings in Scotland and Ireland, typically (and often problematically) referred to as...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
This paper outlines work on a group of newly-identified Neolithic crannogs in the Outer Hebrides. Me...
Crannogs are artificial islands found in Scottish and Irish lochs. They were built as early as the ...
This article outlines new sear into the crannogs of north-east Scotland and dating of two crannogs i...
In early medieval Ireland, people built and lived on small islets o f stone, earth and wood situate...
This article outlines new sear into the crannogs of north-east Scotland and dating of two crannogs i...
In early medieval Ireland, people built and lived on small islets o f stone, earth and wood situate...
In early medieval Ireland, people built and lived on small islets o f stone, earth and wood situate...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
In early medieval Ireland, people built and lived on small islets o f stone, earth and wood situated...
The study of islands in archaeology was originally biased toward the view that island societies were...
Freshwater loch settlements were a feature of society, indeed the societies, which inhabited what we...
Freshwater loch settlements were a feature of society, indeed the societies, which inhabited what w...
Cults Loch, at Castle Kennedy in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, loch lies within a landscape rich in...
Small island dwellings in Scotland and Ireland, typically (and often problematically) referred to as...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
This paper outlines work on a group of newly-identified Neolithic crannogs in the Outer Hebrides. Me...
Crannogs are artificial islands found in Scottish and Irish lochs. They were built as early as the ...
This article outlines new sear into the crannogs of north-east Scotland and dating of two crannogs i...
In early medieval Ireland, people built and lived on small islets o f stone, earth and wood situate...
This article outlines new sear into the crannogs of north-east Scotland and dating of two crannogs i...
In early medieval Ireland, people built and lived on small islets o f stone, earth and wood situate...
In early medieval Ireland, people built and lived on small islets o f stone, earth and wood situate...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
In early medieval Ireland, people built and lived on small islets o f stone, earth and wood situated...
The study of islands in archaeology was originally biased toward the view that island societies were...