Bannockburn is of immense importance in the Medieval histories of England and Scotland. Where the battle took place is still unknown, as is the terrain, what the place looked like. The two parts of this paper examine these problems by generating new data on environmental and land use reconstruction. The physical appearance of the landscape was reconstructed from radiocarbon (14C) dating of landforms and palaeo-environmental analyses of sediment stratigraphies; new documentary evidence, specifically on the local environment and land use provided much detail. In Part I, we analyse the early 14th century landscape of the ‘low road’ to Stirling, across the coastal plain. This has been mis-interpreted by historians less concerned than us with de...
Eventful, influential and absorbing, the early history of Northumberland is a fascinating story that...
An area of Shetland is examined in order to identify how Iron Age settlements might have related to ...
This work is concerned with two principal themes. Firstly, of cartographic reconstruction and, secon...
In this second part, we analyse from new radiocarbon (14C) dating of landforms, palaeo-environmental...
The need for scientists to add objective data to historical studies is argued using as a case study ...
The need for scientists to add objective data to historical studies is argued using as a case study ...
This paper considers the arguments for the geographical location of the 1314 Battle of Bannockburn p...
The central proposition of this work is that a battlefield’s location sits at the intersection of th...
This thesis presents the first ever synthesis of the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age in Perthshire and ...
The political development of the medieval Anglo-Scottish border and its borderland culture has long ...
An exceptionally thick (>2.5 m) fluvial and colluvial valley fill is described from the coastal reac...
In Highland Scotland, evidence for Early Medieval and Medieval settlement has proved difficult to re...
An assemblage of small archaeological features from an eroding coastal section on the Dunglass Burn,...
Hillforts have dominated interpretations of later prehistoric society, but these have been based on ...
This thesis is a multidisciplinary landscape history of a South Pennine upland valley. Previous land...
Eventful, influential and absorbing, the early history of Northumberland is a fascinating story that...
An area of Shetland is examined in order to identify how Iron Age settlements might have related to ...
This work is concerned with two principal themes. Firstly, of cartographic reconstruction and, secon...
In this second part, we analyse from new radiocarbon (14C) dating of landforms, palaeo-environmental...
The need for scientists to add objective data to historical studies is argued using as a case study ...
The need for scientists to add objective data to historical studies is argued using as a case study ...
This paper considers the arguments for the geographical location of the 1314 Battle of Bannockburn p...
The central proposition of this work is that a battlefield’s location sits at the intersection of th...
This thesis presents the first ever synthesis of the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age in Perthshire and ...
The political development of the medieval Anglo-Scottish border and its borderland culture has long ...
An exceptionally thick (>2.5 m) fluvial and colluvial valley fill is described from the coastal reac...
In Highland Scotland, evidence for Early Medieval and Medieval settlement has proved difficult to re...
An assemblage of small archaeological features from an eroding coastal section on the Dunglass Burn,...
Hillforts have dominated interpretations of later prehistoric society, but these have been based on ...
This thesis is a multidisciplinary landscape history of a South Pennine upland valley. Previous land...
Eventful, influential and absorbing, the early history of Northumberland is a fascinating story that...
An area of Shetland is examined in order to identify how Iron Age settlements might have related to ...
This work is concerned with two principal themes. Firstly, of cartographic reconstruction and, secon...