Inter disciplinary study of major excavation assemblage from Norse settlement site in Orkney. Combines methodological and typological developments with scientific discussion
Although Scandinavian flint is one of the most important materials used for prehistoric stone tool p...
This book explores the economic evidence for the settlement at Bornais on South Uist. It reports in ...
BGS has been commissioned by Allen Fraser and Jenny Murray, on behalf of Shetland Museum & Archives...
On a site without waterlogged deposits in an archi-\ud pelago without forests it is not surprising t...
Major interdisciplinary study of metal artefacts from major Norse site in Orkney
This work is a synthesis of coarse stone artefacts from prehistoric sites in the Northern Isles with...
The social processes involved in acquiring flint and stone in the Neolithic began to be considered o...
Whetstones were essential sharpening tools from the Iron Age and well into modern times. They were a...
One of the most characteristic features of Viking material culture is the use of soapstone (steatite...
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from Dr Colleen Batey's excavations at the Earl's Bu, Orphi
Studies about the provenance of lithic raw materials along Prehistoric times have been receiving inc...
The focus of the paper is an engagement with the significance of the exploitation of stone sources t...
<div><p>Although Scandinavian flint is one of the most important materials used for prehistoric ston...
An aim of this paper is to explore exploitation of outlying resources within a socio-political and e...
Significant contribution to the study of skeletal material in the Norse period using large internati...
Although Scandinavian flint is one of the most important materials used for prehistoric stone tool p...
This book explores the economic evidence for the settlement at Bornais on South Uist. It reports in ...
BGS has been commissioned by Allen Fraser and Jenny Murray, on behalf of Shetland Museum & Archives...
On a site without waterlogged deposits in an archi-\ud pelago without forests it is not surprising t...
Major interdisciplinary study of metal artefacts from major Norse site in Orkney
This work is a synthesis of coarse stone artefacts from prehistoric sites in the Northern Isles with...
The social processes involved in acquiring flint and stone in the Neolithic began to be considered o...
Whetstones were essential sharpening tools from the Iron Age and well into modern times. They were a...
One of the most characteristic features of Viking material culture is the use of soapstone (steatite...
An analysis of the lithic assemblage from Dr Colleen Batey's excavations at the Earl's Bu, Orphi
Studies about the provenance of lithic raw materials along Prehistoric times have been receiving inc...
The focus of the paper is an engagement with the significance of the exploitation of stone sources t...
<div><p>Although Scandinavian flint is one of the most important materials used for prehistoric ston...
An aim of this paper is to explore exploitation of outlying resources within a socio-political and e...
Significant contribution to the study of skeletal material in the Norse period using large internati...
Although Scandinavian flint is one of the most important materials used for prehistoric stone tool p...
This book explores the economic evidence for the settlement at Bornais on South Uist. It reports in ...
BGS has been commissioned by Allen Fraser and Jenny Murray, on behalf of Shetland Museum & Archives...