The Brough of Birsay was the power-centre of the Viking earldom of Orkney and is one of Historic Environment Scotland’s key monuments and visitor attractions on the islands. This publication is the culmination of 60 years of investigations that took place on the site between 1954 and 2014. This new volume incorporates comprehensive accounts of work undertaken by Dr Ralegh Radford and Mr Stewart Cruden between 1954 and 1964, excavations by the Viking and Early Settlement Research Project under the direction of the author on site between 1974 and 1981, a rescue excavation in 1993, a geophysical survey in 2007 and archival research up to 2014. Specialist artefactual and palaeobiological studies of metallurgical material, ogham inscriptio...
The settlement at Bornais in the Western Isles of Scotland is one of the largest rural settlements k...
NoBrochs are monumental Iron Age (c.400–200 BC) drystone towers or roundhouses. They are only found ...
This volume examines South Uist, a small island in the soutern half of the Outer Hebrides. In the mi...
Responsables du projet/Project leaders : David Griffiths (david.griffiths@conted.ox.ac.uk), Ms Jane ...
In the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in Ork...
Beside the Ocean: Coastal Landscapes at the Bay of Skaill, Marwick and Birsay Bay, Orkney: Archaeol...
Detailed discussion of three ogham-inscribed building slabs excavated from the Brough of Birsay in 1...
The Scalloway site is important for understanding the early historic settlement of the northen Isles...
The 2005 excavations on the later prehistoric and medieval site at Birnie, Moray investigated two ve...
NoExcavations at Old Scatness Volume 2: The Broch and Iron Age Village, is the second title in the s...
Norse place-names for farms, individual landscape features and general landscape areas are ubiquitou...
Considering that Orkney is a group of relatively small islands lying off the northeast coast of the ...
Norse place-names for farms, individual landscape features and general landscape areas are ubiquito...
The Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot Project (SERF), run by the University of Glasgow, was on...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
The settlement at Bornais in the Western Isles of Scotland is one of the largest rural settlements k...
NoBrochs are monumental Iron Age (c.400–200 BC) drystone towers or roundhouses. They are only found ...
This volume examines South Uist, a small island in the soutern half of the Outer Hebrides. In the mi...
Responsables du projet/Project leaders : David Griffiths (david.griffiths@conted.ox.ac.uk), Ms Jane ...
In the context of unanswered questions about the nature and development of the Late Neolithic in Ork...
Beside the Ocean: Coastal Landscapes at the Bay of Skaill, Marwick and Birsay Bay, Orkney: Archaeol...
Detailed discussion of three ogham-inscribed building slabs excavated from the Brough of Birsay in 1...
The Scalloway site is important for understanding the early historic settlement of the northen Isles...
The 2005 excavations on the later prehistoric and medieval site at Birnie, Moray investigated two ve...
NoExcavations at Old Scatness Volume 2: The Broch and Iron Age Village, is the second title in the s...
Norse place-names for farms, individual landscape features and general landscape areas are ubiquitou...
Considering that Orkney is a group of relatively small islands lying off the northeast coast of the ...
Norse place-names for farms, individual landscape features and general landscape areas are ubiquito...
The Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot Project (SERF), run by the University of Glasgow, was on...
Crannogs are ancient artificial islands found in Scotland and Ireland, which typically had some sort...
The settlement at Bornais in the Western Isles of Scotland is one of the largest rural settlements k...
NoBrochs are monumental Iron Age (c.400–200 BC) drystone towers or roundhouses. They are only found ...
This volume examines South Uist, a small island in the soutern half of the Outer Hebrides. In the mi...