The Scalloway archive consists of stratigraphic reports and lists, finds catalogues and additional specialist reports resulting from excavations undertaken between 1989 and 1990 on a ridge overlooking Scalloway, on the island of Shetland. The excavations revealed evidence of occupation between the 1st century BC and the medieval period
This report describes the background to, and results of, a short season of fieldwork conducted on Br...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN033963 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
The Norse colonisation of the North Atlantic from circa 800 AD onwards had a significant effect on S...
The Scalloway site is important for understanding the early historic settlement of the northen Isles...
NoIron Age studies in northern Britain have been dominated by one monument form, the broch. This foc...
NoExcavations at Old Scatness Volume 2: The Broch and Iron Age Village, is the second title in the s...
An area of Shetland is examined in order to identify how Iron Age settlements might have related to ...
Excavations on the multi-period settlement at Old Scatness, Shetland have uncovered a number of Iron...
An area of Shetland is examined in order to identify how Iron Age settlements might have related to ...
During the late 1st millennium BC into the early 1st millennium AD, the small island of Unst in the ...
The settlement at Bornais consists of a complex of mounds which protrude from the relatively flat ma...
NoBrochs are monumental Iron Age (c.400–200 BC) drystone towers or roundhouses. They are only found ...
This thesis represents the results of extensive field survey in Shetland, supported by bibliographic...
The soils surrounding three Iron Age settlements on South Mainland, Shetland, were sampled and compa...
Re-evaluation of recorded sites and new field survey has identified 30 island dwellings in Shetland ...
This report describes the background to, and results of, a short season of fieldwork conducted on Br...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN033963 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
The Norse colonisation of the North Atlantic from circa 800 AD onwards had a significant effect on S...
The Scalloway site is important for understanding the early historic settlement of the northen Isles...
NoIron Age studies in northern Britain have been dominated by one monument form, the broch. This foc...
NoExcavations at Old Scatness Volume 2: The Broch and Iron Age Village, is the second title in the s...
An area of Shetland is examined in order to identify how Iron Age settlements might have related to ...
Excavations on the multi-period settlement at Old Scatness, Shetland have uncovered a number of Iron...
An area of Shetland is examined in order to identify how Iron Age settlements might have related to ...
During the late 1st millennium BC into the early 1st millennium AD, the small island of Unst in the ...
The settlement at Bornais consists of a complex of mounds which protrude from the relatively flat ma...
NoBrochs are monumental Iron Age (c.400–200 BC) drystone towers or roundhouses. They are only found ...
This thesis represents the results of extensive field survey in Shetland, supported by bibliographic...
The soils surrounding three Iron Age settlements on South Mainland, Shetland, were sampled and compa...
Re-evaluation of recorded sites and new field survey has identified 30 island dwellings in Shetland ...
This report describes the background to, and results of, a short season of fieldwork conducted on Br...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN033963 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
The Norse colonisation of the North Atlantic from circa 800 AD onwards had a significant effect on S...