Open access via T&F agreement ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: We would like to thank Police Scotland and Detective Sergeant Stephen Beattie for their initial response to the discovery, and to Jamie Grieve, Margaret Bruce and Leighanne Deboys for their assistance and expert advice in identifying the skeletal remains. Thanks to the owners of the property who allowed access. Aberdeenshire Council Archaeology Service kindly facilitated and funded the work.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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