The 2005 excavations on the later prehistoric and medieval site at Birnie, Moray investigated two very different roundhouses. The main focus was a large house (c. 16 m in diameter), occupied around the time of the coin hoards, which had burnt down and was very well-preserved. Its full extent was exposed, with an entrance to the south-east, central hearth and internal ring of large structural posts. Preservation was best to the rear, where a ring-ditch lay against the outer wall. In the western half of the building the destruction deposits revealed burnt turfs from the roof and substantial charred timber fragments from the structure of the building. In the eastern half the layers overlying these burnt deposits were removed. Finds inclu...
Excavations were carried out intermittently between 1982 and 2005, by various excavators, in advance...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
This volume presents the results of fieldwork on the East Lothian coastal plain in south-east Scotla...
The 2007 excavations at the later prehistoric site at Birnie examined four areas. Continued excavat...
In 2006 work at Birnie focussed on four main trenches. Good progress was made with the burnt-down r...
The 2008 excavations at Birnie (Moray) produced a wide range of excitement, both structural and arte...
Trial excavations from 1998-2003 showed that Birnie (near Elgin) was the site of an important, long-...
The gravel terrace at Birnie housed an important settlement site in later prehistory, with a sequenc...
The 2009 excavations examined six roundhouses, three of which had burnt down. Several showed signs o...
The unenclosed Iron Age site at Birnie, Moray, was an important settlement in the region. Two Roman...
In 1996 a number of Roman silver coins were discovered by metal detecting at Dykeside, near Birnie, ...
A further season of excavations in 2001 continued the examination of the unenclosed Iron Age site at...
The Brough of Birsay was the power-centre of the Viking earldom of Orkney and is one of Historic Env...
Excavations at Coul Brae, Mosstodloch, Moray, revealed the remains of a multi-period site including ...
Limited excavations were carried out in 1985-6 on a large, subcircular enclosure and a smaller adjac...
Excavations were carried out intermittently between 1982 and 2005, by various excavators, in advance...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
This volume presents the results of fieldwork on the East Lothian coastal plain in south-east Scotla...
The 2007 excavations at the later prehistoric site at Birnie examined four areas. Continued excavat...
In 2006 work at Birnie focussed on four main trenches. Good progress was made with the burnt-down r...
The 2008 excavations at Birnie (Moray) produced a wide range of excitement, both structural and arte...
Trial excavations from 1998-2003 showed that Birnie (near Elgin) was the site of an important, long-...
The gravel terrace at Birnie housed an important settlement site in later prehistory, with a sequenc...
The 2009 excavations examined six roundhouses, three of which had burnt down. Several showed signs o...
The unenclosed Iron Age site at Birnie, Moray, was an important settlement in the region. Two Roman...
In 1996 a number of Roman silver coins were discovered by metal detecting at Dykeside, near Birnie, ...
A further season of excavations in 2001 continued the examination of the unenclosed Iron Age site at...
The Brough of Birsay was the power-centre of the Viking earldom of Orkney and is one of Historic Env...
Excavations at Coul Brae, Mosstodloch, Moray, revealed the remains of a multi-period site including ...
Limited excavations were carried out in 1985-6 on a large, subcircular enclosure and a smaller adjac...
Excavations were carried out intermittently between 1982 and 2005, by various excavators, in advance...
This first of two volumes presents the archaeological evidence of a long sequence of settlement and ...
This volume presents the results of fieldwork on the East Lothian coastal plain in south-east Scotla...