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Acknowledgements |
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List of Contributors |
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1 Introduction |
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1.1 Background to the project |
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1.2 North-west European turf and timber houses: an international context for the excavations at Lair |
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Cultural connections across the North Sea |
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Elements of societal development |
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A north-west European building tradition? |
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1.3 The archaeological setting |
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Prehistoric and early medieval archaeology in the region |
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The archaeology of Glen Shee and Strathardle |
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1.4 Pollen-analytical evidence for land-use change in and around Glen Shee |
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1.5 Historical and political contexts |
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1.6 The Pictish language and place-names in and around Glen Shee |
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1.7 The catchment of the Allt Corra-lairige: geology, topography, soils and climate |
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1.8 Mapping of the field remains |
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Source data and survey methodology |
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Land use and the (in)visibility of archaeological features |
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A palimpsest on the 'high-tide' mark |
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1.9 Key sites in the study area |
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2 Results of Archaeological Fieldwork, Radiocarbon Dating, Peat-Stratigraphic and Pollen Analyses |
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2.2 Topographic and geophysical survey |
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Results: areas of burning |
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Building 3: the external platform |
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Building 6 and enclosures |
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Structure 4, cairns and other structures |
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2.4 Geo-archaeological analyses |
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Bayesian modelling methodological approach |
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Bayesian models and results |
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Sensitivity analysis: an alternative Bayesian model |
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2.6 Peat-stratigraphic and pollen-analytical evidence for environmental and land-use change |
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Holocene peatland evolution on the lower slopes of Allt Corra-lairige |
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Pollen analyses from borehole A1, Basin 2 |
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The pollen source area and its relation to the archaeological structures |
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Introduction and methodology |
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3 The Small Finds |
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Cobble tools and ground stones |
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Whetstones, anvil/whetstone and anvil |
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Comparison with other sites |
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3.4 A decorated stone spindle whorl |
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The decoration and markings |
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Additional note on decorated spindle whorl SF33 |
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Introduction and methodology |
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3.6 The vitrified material |
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Ferrous metal-working waste |
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Diagnostic micro-debris: hammerscale |
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Ironworking at Lair and beyond |
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Introduction and methodology |
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4 Discussion |
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4.2 Archaeological and pollen-analytical evidence for later prehistoric settlement and use of the uplands |
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4.3 A Late Iron Age-early medieval settlement continuum? |
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4.4 Lair immediately prior to the construction of the Pitcarmick buildings |
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4.5 Chronology and sequence of the buildings at Lair |
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4.6 The buildings at Lair: form and function |
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4.7 The buildings at Lair: turf, stone, timber and thatch |
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Wood and thatch: the superstructure |
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4.8 The buildings at Lair: spatial patterning |
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4.9 Re-visiting the morphology of Pitcarmick buildings |
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Bowed walls, width differentiation and sloping construction |
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Partially sunken interiors |
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4.10 Early medieval buildings in the North Sea area |
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Previous research on turf-walled buildings |
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Concluding remarks on the international context of Pitcarmick buildings |
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4.11 The socio-political context and geographic patterns of Pitcarmick buildings in north-east Perthshire |
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4.12 The rural economy at Lair AD 600-660 to AD 975-1025: palynological evidence and implications |
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4.13 The wider context of 7th century AD agrarian expansion |
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4.14 The function of Pitcarmick buildings |
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4.15 The social status of 'Pitcarmick' communities |
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4.16 After the 'Pitcarmicks' |
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5 Conclusions |
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5.2 Threats to the resource |
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5.3 The impact of the Glenshee Archaeology Project |
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5.5 Potential for future research |
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References |
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Appendix A |
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Index |
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