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         Scotland Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Scotland's Hidden History (Tempus History & Archaeology) by Ian Armit, 2000-04
  2. In the Shadow of Bennachie (Field Archaeology of Donside) by RCAHMS, 2007-11-01
  3. The history of the Celtic place-names of Scotland: Being the Rhind lectures on archaeology (expanded) delivered in 1916 by William J Watson, 1926
  4. Neolithic and Bronze Age Scotland: An authoritative and Lively Account of an Enigmatic Period of Scottish Prehistory (Historic Scotland Series) by P.J. Ashmore, 2003-06-30
  5. The Cleaven Dyke and Littleour (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monograph) by Gordon Barclay, Gordon S. Maxwell, 1998-08
  6. Fife and Tayside (Exploring Scotland's Heritage) by Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, 1987-04
  7. Investigating the Lewis Chess Pieces (Museum of Scotland Multimedia) by National Museums of Scotland, 2004-01
  8. The Highlands (Exploring Scotland's Heritage) by Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, 1986-12
  9. Orkney (Exploring Scotland's Heritage) by Anna Ritchie, 1997-02
  10. Lothian and the Borders (Exploring Scotland's Heritage) by Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, 1985-07
  11. Fife, Perthshire and Angus (Exploring Scotland's Heritage) by Bruce Walker, Graham Ritchie, et all 1996-10
  12. Grampian (Exploring Scotland's Heritage) by Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, 1986-12
  13. The Moon and the Bonfire: An Investigation of Three Stone Circles in North-East Scotland by Richard Bradley, 2005-01
  14. Shetland (Exploring Scotland's Heritage Series)

41. Blackwell's Reading Lists - List
Book, Scotland After the Ice Age Environment, Archaeology and History 8000 BCAd 1000 by Book, scotland archaeology and Early History by Ritchie,
http://www.readinglists.co.uk/rsl/student/sbviewlist.dfp?id=18250&facid=5370&ins

42. DLORN ~ December 3, 2004
West of scotland archaeology service This resource provides upto-date information on the West of scotland archaeology Service (WoSAS) including details on
http://www.downes.ca/archive/04/12_03_DLORN.htm
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Coins of England and Great Britain
New Humbul Resources on December 3, 2004 at 10:30 p.m.. West of Scotland archaeology service This resource provides up-to-date information on the West of Scotland Archaeology Service (WoSAS) including details on what they do, the organisation structure and their remit together with general, archaeological and SMR contact details. WoSAS itself covers twelve Scottish Councils and serves a wide range of functions from maintaining the regional Sites and Monuments Record (SMR) and providing advice to planning departments to working with universities, societies and national bodies to research and promote the archaeology of the West of Scotland. The Service was established in 1997. The WoSA From New Humbul Resources on December 3, 2004 at 10:30 p.m.. Circuits for the Hobbyist by VA3AVR This site includes instructions and circuit diagrams for electronic circuits. There are tutorials, a message forum and a circuits archive. Links to related sites are provided. From EEVL New Learning Materials on December 3, 2004 at 2:30 p.m..

43. History Scotland Magazine: Scottish History - Archaeology - Genealogy
Illustrated magazine covering all aspects of scotland's history and heritage. Features on archaeology, history, architecture, placenames, language, environmental and local history. Scholarly but aimed at a wide audience.
http://www.historyscotland.com
Welcome to History Scotland Magazine History Scotland is Scotlands bi-monthly illustrated history and archaeology magazine. It has been created in order to meet the need for a publication with the highest quality of writing, but which is accessible to a wide audience. If you have an interest in Scottish history, then you are sure to find History Scotland magazine stimulating and informative.
Each issue contains a different mix of historical periods and types of subject matter and the magazine is lavishly illustrated, providing an extensive visual record of past times. You will find articles on Iron Age settlements, a sunken Cromwellian warship Mary Queen of Scots , North Sea oil, Somerled, battles place-names , Scottish painting, architecture, conservation issues and maritime history - to name just a few. For a full list of all articles published to date - go to the back issues section of this site.
History Scotland is written by professional historians , archaeologists and museum curators, as well as the local enthusiast - so you can be confident of the quality of the writing. You will find fresh thinking on familiar subjects as well as new research and discoveries on many unfamiliar topics as well.
Browse through some sample feature articles on this site or access some of the book reviews which have appeared in the magazine.

44. Scotland's Past - Scottish History, Archaeology And Culture
Offering the latest news in Scottish history and archaeology plus an timeline of all periods of Scottish history.
http://www.scotlandspast.org/
Last site update: 5 July 2005 Complete Timeline Mesolithic Neolithic Bronze Age ... The 20th Century
Scotland by Hugh MacDiarmid
It requires great love of it deeply to read
The configuration of a land,
Gradually grow conscious of fine shadings,
Of great meanings in slight symbols,
Hear at last the great voice that speaks softly,
See the swell and fall upon the flank
Of a statue carved out in a whole country's marble,
Be like Spring, like a hand in a window
Moving New and Old things carefully to and fro, Moving a fraction of flower here, Placing an inch of air there, And without breaking anything. So I have gathered unto myself All the loose ends of Scotland, And by naming them and accepting them, Loving them and identifying myself with them, Attempt to express the whole. Contact Us Edinburgh Archaeological Field Society Cramond Heritage Trust Web Resources Ross, David R. A Passion For Scotland The Scotland of the past and the Scotland of the future. That is the essence of "A Passion for Scotland", and its author David Ross takes the reader on a passionate journey through the story of the country, which stirs the primal fires from the opening lines.

45. Underwater And Maritime Archaeology
Coastal archaeology. Coastal archaeology and Erosion in scotland Ocean Alaska Science and Learning Center, Research Project Summary Spring/Summer 2003
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46. GUARD - Archaeological Services And Research
GUARD has provided archaeological expertise to a wide range of clients throughout scotland. Personnel, interim reports on recent projects.
http://www.guard.arts.gla.ac.uk/
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47. The National Trust For Scotland - Archaeology
archaeology Team members. The National Trust for scotland is a charity (No. SC 007410) and depends for its support on the subscriptions of its members,
http://www.nts.org.uk/web/site/home/conserve/archeology/Archaeology_home.asp?Nav

48. The Council For Scottish Archaeology
Annual survey of Scottish archaeological discoveries, excavation and fieldwork, published by the Council for Scottish archaeology.
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/csa/publications.html
Skip over navigation Home About CSA Education ... Outreach Welcome to the website of the Council for Scottish Archaeology (CSA). We provide all sorts of information about archaeology in Scotland, including how to get involved, what excavations are happening and what archaeology you have in your area. Find out more by using the quick links on the left and right and the drop down menus above. CSA depends on the subscriptions and donations of our supporters. The larger and more wide-ranging our membership is, the better we can make our voice heard on behalf of Scotland's cultural heritage. Help us speak up by joining CSA! Membership Help us provide an independent voice for archaeology in Scotland by becoming a member.
What's New Find out what we're working on and what you can get involved in
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49. The National Trust For Scotland - 10 Years Of Archaeology In The NTS
archaeology Team visit to the Highland Folk Park. The National Trust for scotland is a charity (No. SC 007410) and depends for its support on the
http://www.nts.org.uk/web/site/home/conserve/archeology/archaeology_10_years.asp

50. Nautical Archaeology Society
Training in scotland. Page hosted by the University of St Andrews.
http://www.st-and.ac.uk/institutes/sims/nas.htm

51. National Museums Of Scotland, Archaeology Dept
Current archaeology The UK s bestselling archaeology magazine Current World archaeology - Digs Discoveries from around the world
http://www.archaeology.co.uk/directory/viewsoc.asp?soc=281&cat=2

52. Lothene Experimental Archeology Group, Living History, Scotland, Medieval Re-ena
Group recreates daily life in scotland during the Eleventh through Eighteenth Centuries; event calendar, bibliography, weapons training, medieval crafts, image gallery, based in Edinburgh, scotland.
http://www.lothene.demon.co.uk/
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Lothene is an Edinburgh based group involved in researching and recreating aspects of life in Scotland in the 11th Century.
The 11th Century was the period in which the present day boundaries of Scotland were established. Lothene (Lothian), which had previously been a part of Northumbria, was incorporated into the Kingdom of Scotland by King Duncan. This was also the time of Macbeth, Malcolm Canmore, and St Margaret, when Scotland changed from being a primarily Celtic society to one with wider European links.
The population of Scotland was a mixture of Celts with Saxons in the South and Vikings in the North and West.
The lives of ordinary people at this time were mainly based around agriculture and life on farms or in villages although traders brought luxury goods from as far afield as Byzantium, India and Africa. Weapons and Combat
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53. Scotland Scottish Archaeology
Exploring archaeology in Badenoch and Strathspey, scotland Explore several Exploring archaeology in Ross and Cromarty, scotland Explore 22
http://www.archaeolink.com/scotland_scottish_archaeology.htm
Scotland Archaeology Home To European Archaeology Albania through Ireland To European Archaeology Isle of Man through Wales Albania Archaeology ... Scotland Archaeology To archaeology pages index Ancient Scotland Visit, view, and learn about the archaeological sites of Scotland from prehistoric through the Roman era. - photos - From Martin McCarthy http://www.ancient-scotland.co.uk/ Ancient Scotland Tour Travelling Through Prehistory - A tour of the stone monument archaeological sites of ancient Scotland - photos and other illustrations - http:// www.stonepages.com/tour/ Dunragit Excavation 1999 Homepage for the University of Southampton excavations at Dunragit, Scotland in 1999 - photos - By the University of Southampton - http:// orgs.man.ac.uk/research/dunragit/ Excavations at Cathedral Hall, Dunblane "This site was "excavated in advance of redevelopment. The main purpose of this was to identify those parts of the site where it would not be practical to insert foundations due to the presence of substantial buried stonework." - photos (most links broken) other illustrations - By the Scottish Urban Archaeology Trust Ltd - http:// www.suat.demon.co.uk/dun_cath/cath.htm

54. SEMSS
The University of Glasgow research project aims to create a record of these monuments using traditional and digital techniques, including three dimensional modelling.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/Acad/Archaeology/resources/SSEMS_web/default.html
Scotland's Early Medieval Sculptured Stones
This page has now moved to http://www.gla.ac.uk/archaeology/projects/SSEMS_web/ ... transferring you there now ... Last updated: December 19, 2001

55. Pretanic World
The archaeology, history, religion and culture of England, scotland, Ireland and Wales from the Neolithic period through the Celtic Era. Includes riddles, timelines, articles and contests.
http://www.pretanicworld.com
WWW Pretanic World

56. Brodgar
A photographic library of artifacts from Neolithic sites recovered from a group of over 70 islands located north of scotland.
http://www.charles-tait.co.uk/library/archaeology/orkney/brodgar/index.htm

Ring of Brodgar
The spectacular henge site of the Ring of Brodgar is once of the greatest of many such sites in Britain. Situated in the heart of the West Mainlandit is the backdrop of many stunning views, and offers continuously changing facets of itself depending on season, weather and time of day.About 103m in diameter it originally comprised 60 monoliths, of which 27 remain.

Midsummer sunrise
Midwinter sunset
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August sunset
Equinoctial sunset
whole ring from west Brodgar with snow close up of monolith Ring from north Brodgar stones Midsummer sunrise Equinoctial sunset Equinoctial sunset Equinoctial sunset Brodgar moonrise Summer evening aerial Aerial view with snow

57. Kenneth Brophy
Brief profile of this Glasgow University Lecturer. Research interests include aerial archaeology and the ursus monuments and causewayed enclosures of scotland.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/kb/index.html

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58. University Of Glasgow, Crichton Campus
The course will provide a survey of the archaeology of scotland from the earliest settlers through the Roman Period. The subject matter is addressed through
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The Archaeology of Scotland
Level 1, Semester 1
    The course will provide a survey of the archaeology of Scotland from the earliest settlers through the Roman Period. The subject matter is addressed through a series of themes:
  • First Settlers - The Mesolithic Hunter/Gatherers Romans, Britons and the Mediterranean World
The course is taught through a series of 12, 2 hour lectures, 5 practical sessions, 5 seminars and 2 field classes. On average, each week the student will have one lecture and one additional meeting per week. [top of page]
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COURSE POSITION AND PRE-REQUISITES
This course is a Level One elective course, worth 20 credits within the MA degree.
This course may be taken as:
  • a course in its own right; or

59. Kilmartin House Museum - Archaeology And Landscape Interpretation Centre, Scotla
archaeology museum on the West Coast of scotland. An interactive map leads to photographs, description and bibliography for 150 sites scattered over the rich archaeological landscape of the Kilmartin Valley. Also feature on ancient music.
http://www.kilmartin.org/

60. SAIR - Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports
Free download of archaeological reports. Published by The Society of Antiquaries of scotland, in association with The Council for British archaeology and Historic scotland.
http://www.sair.org.uk/
S cottish www.sair.org.uk A rchaeological ISSN 1473-3803 I nternet R eports
SAIR 1
Dundrennan Abbey by Gordon Ewart (2001) SAIR 2 The origins of the settlements at Kelso and Peebles, Scottish Borders The origins of the settlements at Kelso and Peebles, Scottish Borders by P J Dixon, J R Mackenzie, D R Perry and P Sharman (2002) SAIR 3 Bronze Age farms and Iron Age farm mounds of the Outer Hebrides Bronze Age farms and Iron Age farm mounds of the Outer Hebrides by John Barber (2003) SAIR 4 Survey at Earl's Bu, Orphir, Orkney 1989-91: geophysical work on a Late Norse Estate Complex Survey at Earl's Bu, Orphir, Orkney 1989-91: geophysical work on a Late Norse Estate Complex by Paul G Johnson and Colleen E Batey (2003) SAIR 5 A Later Prehistoric house and Early Medieval buildings in Northern Scotland: excavations at Loch Shurrery and Lambsdale Leans, Caithness, 1955, with a note on Lower Dounreay A Later Prehistoric house and Early Medieval buildings in Northern Scotland: excavations at Loch Shurrery and Lambsdale Leans, Caithness, 1955, with a note on Lower Dounreay by Alistair MacLaren (2003) SAIR 6 Resistivity imaging survey of Capo Long Barrow, Aberdeenshire

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