Medieval Bibliography

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Abernethy, D 1995 ‘Dunamuck Cottage (Kilmichael Glassary parish)enclosure’, Discovery Excav Scot, 64.

Abernethy, D 1998 ‘Trevenek (Kilmartin parish), dun’, Discovery Excav Scot, 20.

Abernethy, D 2002a ‘Kilmartin House Garden (Kilmartin parish)’, Discovery Excav Scot,19.

Abernethy, D 2002b Bruach an Druimein, Kilmartin Glen, Mid Argyll: Data Structure Report, GUARD Project 977. Unpublished mss. GUARD, University of Glasgow.

Abernethy, D 2008 ‘Bruach An Druimein, Poltalloch, Argyll: excavations directed by the late Eric Cregeen 1960-62’, Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports [online] 27. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Available at <http://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/sair/issue/view/47>[Accessed 06 December 2011].

Aberth, J 2002 From the Brink of the Apocalypse: Confronting Famine, Plague, War and Death In the Later Middle AgesRoutledge: London

Anderson, A O and Anderson, M O (eds) 1961 Adomnan’s Life of Columba, Edinburgh.

Aitchison, N B 1994 Armagh and the Royal Centres in Early Medieval Ireland. Cruithne Press: Woodbridge.

Aiton, W 1811 Agriculture of the County of Ayr, County Agriculture Reports: London.

Alcock, L, 1976 ‘A multi-disciplinary chronology for Alt Clut, Castle Rock, Dumbarton’, Proc Soc Antiq Scot 107, 103–113.

Alcock, L 1980 ‘Early historic settlement problems in Scotland’, in Morrison, A (ed) Rural Settlement Studies: Some Recent Work, 1-6, Department of Archaeology: University of Glasgow.

Alcock, L 1988 ‘The activities of potentates in Celtic Britain AD 500-800: a positivist approach’, in Driscoll, S T and Nieke, M R (eds) Power and Politics in Early Medieval Britain and Ireland, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 22-39.

Alcock, L 1995 Cadbury Castle: The Early Medieval Archaeology, University of Wales Press: Cardiff

Alcock, L 2003 Kings and Warriors Craftsmen and Priests in Northern Britain AD 550-850, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Edinburgh

Alcock, L E A and Alcock, P A 1979 ‘Deserted settlements at Burg, Kilninian, Isle of Mull’, Vernacular Buildings 5, 25-32, Scottish Vernacular Buildings Working Group Newsletter, Dundee and Edinburgh.

Alcock, L E A and Alcock, E 1980 ‘Scandinavian settlement in the Inner Hebrides: recent research on place-names and in the field’. Scot Archaeol Forum 10, 61-73.

Alcock, L E A and Alcock, E 1987 ‘Reconnaissance excavations on Early Historic fortifications and other royal sites in Scotland, 1974-84: 2, Excavations at Dunollie Castle, Oban, Argyll 1978’, Proc Soc Antiq Scot 117, 119-147.

Alcock, L and Alcock, E 1992 ‘Reconnaissance excavations on Early Historic fortifications and other royal sites in Scotland, 1974-84; 5: A, Excavations and other fieldwork at Forteviot, Perthshire, 1981; B, Excavations at Urquhart Castle, Inverness-shire, 1983; C, Excavations at Dunnottar, Kincardineshire, 1984’, Proc Soc Antiq Scot, 122 (1992), 215-87.

Alcock, L 1993 `Image and icon in Pictish sculpture’, in Spearman, R M and Higgitt, J (eds) The Age of Migrating Ideas. Early Medieval Art in Northern Britain and Ireland, Sutton: Stroud, 230-236

Alexander D 2005, ‘Redcastle, Lunan Bay, Angus: the excavation of an Iron Age timber-lined souterrain and a Pictish barrow cemetery’. Proc Soc Antiq Scot 135, 41-118.

Allen, D 2002 ‘Provincial Readers and Book Culture in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Perth library, 1784-c.1800’, The Library, The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society 3.4 (Dec 2002), 367-89.

Allen, D 2003 ‘The Scottish Enlightenment and the Politics of Provincial Culture: The Perth Literary and Antiquarian Society ca. 1784-1790’, Eighteenth-Century Life 27.3 (Fall 2003), 1-30.

Allen, N G 1979 ‘Walling Materials in the Eighteenth Century Highlands’, Vernacular Buildings 5, Scottish Vernacular Buildings Working Group Newsletter, Dundee and Edinburgh 1979, 1-7.

Alkemade, M 1997 ‘Elite lifestyle and the transformation of the Roman World in Northern Gaul’, in Webster, L and Brown, M (eds) The Transformation of the Roman World AD 400-900, British Museum: London, 180-93.

Anderson, A A 1939 ‘Scottish medieval churches still used for divine service’, Transactions of the Scottish Ecclesiological Society, vol. 12 (1938-9), 111-6.

Anderson, A O 1908 Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers: AD 500 to 1286, David Nutt: London.

Andersen, S H 2007 ‘Shell middens (“Kokkenmøddinger”) in Danish Prehistory as a reflection of the marine environment’, in Milner, N., Craig, O E and Bailey, G N (eds) Shell middens in Atlantic Europe, Oxbow: Oxford, 31-45.

Andrews, G and Barrett, J C 1999 ‘Why Cost Effective Archaeology Needs A New Research Agenda’, in IFA Yearbook 1999. IFA: Reading, 40.

Anon. 1816 An Account of the Depredations committed on the Clan Campbell, and their followers, during the years 1685 and 1686, By the Troops of the Duke of Gordon. Marquis of Athol, Lord Strathnaver, and others; when the Earl of Argyll rose in arms to oppose the Tyranny of James VII with an estimate of the losses sustained, and the names of the Sufferers. Lochgilphead Archives Ref 941.423 L.C: Edinburgh

AOC (Scotland) Unlocated cemetery of five barrows in Perthshire unpublished report.

Armit, I 1997 ‘Post-medieval settlement at Druim Nan Dearcag’, Proc Soc Antiq Scot 127, 899-919.

Armit I 1999 ‘The abandonment of souterrains: evolution, catastrophe or dislocation?’ Proc Soc Antiq Scot 110, 346-55

Ashmore, P J 1980 ‘Low cairns, long cists and symbol stones’ Proc Soc Antiq Scot 110, 346-55

Atkinson, J A A 1995 Medieval or Later Rural Settlement (MOLRS) Study: Recommendations Towards a Policy Statement. GUARD Report 202. Unpublished mss. GUARD, University of Glasgow.

Atkinson, J A A 2000 ‘Rural settlement on north Lochtayside: understanding the landscapes of change’, in Atkinson, J A A., Banks, I and MacGregor, G (eds) Townships to Farmsteads: Rural Settlement Studies in Scotland England and Wales. British Series 293: Oxford, 150-160.

Atkinson, J A A., Banks I and MacGregor G (eds) 2000 Townships to Farmsteads: Rural Settlement Studies in Scotland England and Wales, British Archaeological Reports British Series 293: Oxford.

Atkinson, J A A., Lelong, O., MacGregor, G and MacLellan, K G 2004 Ben Lawers Historic Landscape Project: Excavations at Kiltyre and Meall Greigh. GUARD Report 1580. Unpublished mss. GUARD. University of Glasgow.

Austin, D 1997 ‘The ‘proper study’ of medieval archaeology’, in Austin and Alcock (eds), 1997 From the Baltic to the Black Sea Studies in Medieval Archaeology, Routledge: London, 9-42.

Austin, D 2007 Acts of Perception: A Study of Barnard Castle in Teesdale, English Heritage: London (=Architectural and Archaeological Society of Durham and Northumberland Research Report 6).

Austin, D and Alcock, L (eds) 1997 From the Baltic to the Black Sea Studies in Medieval Archaeology, Routledge: London.

Austin, D and Thomas, J 1997 ‘The ‘proper study’ of medieval archaeology: a case study’, in Austin and Alcock (eds), 1997 From the Baltic to the Black Sea Studies in Medieval Archaeology,Routledge: London, 43-78.

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Baker, F 1999 ‘Kilmartin (Kilmartin parish)’, Discovery Excav Scot 19.

Ballantyne, C K and A G Dawson 2003 ‘Geomorphology and Landscape Change’. in Edwards, K J and Ralston, I B M (eds), Scotland After the Ice Age: Environment, Archaeology and History 8000 BC – AD 1000, Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, 109-125.

Ballin Smith, B 1995 ‘Reindeer antler combs at Howe. Contact between late Iron Age Orkney and Norway’, Universitetets Oldsaksamling Årbok 1993/1994. Oslo.

Ballin Smith, B 2007 ‘Norwick: Shetland’s First Viking Settlement?’ in Ballin Smith, B., Taylor S and Williams, G (eds) West over Sea. Studies in Scandinavian Sea-Borne Expansion and Settlement Before 1300, Brill: Leiden, 287-297.

Bangor-Jones, M 1987 ‘Pennylands and ouncelands in Sutherland and Caithness’, in Macgregor, L J and Crawford, B E (eds) Ouncelands and Pennylands, University of St Andrews: St Andrews (St Johns House Papers No 3), 13-23.

Banham, D (ed) 1991 Monasteriales Indicia The Anglo-Saxon Monastic Sign Language, Anglo-Saxon Books: Pinnere.

Banks, I 1996 Rural Society and Settlement: Isolated Monuments and Farming Communities in Northern and Western Scotland in the Late Atlantic Iron Age. Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Glasgow.

Banks, I and Atkinson, J A A 2000 ‘Bragar Townships Project: developing a methodology for locating hidden settlement patterns’, in Atkinson, J A A., Banks, I and MacGregor, G (eds) Townships to Farmsteads: Rural Settlement Studies in Scotland England and Wales, British Archaeological Reports British Series 293: Oxford. 69-77.

Banks, I and MacGregor, G (eds) 2000 Townships to Farmsteads: Rural Settlement Studies in Scotland England and Wales, British Archaeological Reports British Series 293: Oxford.

Bannerman, J 1974 Studies in the History of Dalriada. Scottish Academic Press: Edinburgh.

Bannerman, J 1977a ‘The MacLachlans of Kilbride and their Manuscripts’ Scottish Studies 21 (1977), 1-34.

Bannerman, J 1977b ‘The Lordship of the Isles’, in Brown, J M (ed) 1977 Scottish Society in the Fifteenth Century. Edward Arnold: London, 209-249.

Barakat, R A 1975 The Cistercian Sign Language, Kalamazoo: Cistercian Studies Series 11.

Barber, J and Crone, B A 1993 ‘Crannogs; a diminishing resource? A survey of the crannogs of south-west Scotland and excavations at Buiston’, Antiquity 67, 520-534.

Barclay, G., Mercer, R., Rideout, J and Ritchie, G 1983 ‘Upper Largie (Kilmartin parish)’ Discovery Excav Scot, 22-23.

Barrell, A D M 2000 Medieval Scotland, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

Barrett, G F and Graham, B J 1975 ‘Some considerations concerning the dating and distribution of ringforts in Ireland’, Ulster J of Archaeol 38, 33-45.

Barrett, J H 1997 Fish trade in Norse Orkney and Caithness: a zooarchaeological approach, Antiquity 71, 611-38.

Barrett, J H (ed) 2003 Contact, continuity and collapse: the Norse colonisation of the North Atlantic. Turnhout: Brepols.

Barrett, J (ed) 2012 Being an Islander. Production and identity at Quoygrew, Orkney AD 900-1600. McDonald Institute Monographs, Cambridge

Barrett, J., Carver, M., Downes, J and Hooper, J (forthcoming) ‘The Pitcarmick Houses: preliminary investigations (1993-5) and a re-assessment’ (in review)

Barrett, J C and Downes, J 1993 ‘North Pitcarmick (Kirkmichael parish)’, Discovery Excav Scot, 102-103.

Barrett, J C and Downes, J 1994a ‘North Pitcarmick (Kirkmichael parish)’, Discovery Excav Scot, 87-88.

Barrett J C and Downes J 1994b Interim report on Excavations at Pitcarmick, Perthshire, unpublished typescript

Barrett, J., Beukens, R P., Simpson, I., Ashmore, P., Poaps, S and Huntley, J 2000 ‘What was the Viking Age and when did it happen? -a view from Orkney.’ Norwegian Archaeological Review 33, 1-39

Barrett, J H., Beukens, R P and Nicholson, R A 2001a ‘Diet and Ethnicity during the Viking colonisation of Northern Scotland: Evidence from the fish bones and stable carbon isotopes’, Antiquity 75, 145-54.

Barrett, J., James, H., O’Connor, T and Dobson, S 2001b ‘Quoygrew-Nether Trenabie’. Discovery Excav Scot, 69-70.

Barrett, J H and Richards, M P 2004 ‘Identity, Gender, Religion and Economy: New Isotope and Radiocarbon Evidence for Marine Resource Intensification in Early Historic Orkney, Scotland, UK’, European Journal of Archaeology 7, 249-71.

Barrett, J H and Slater, A 2009 ‘New excavations at the Brough of Deerness: Power and religion in Viking Age Scotland’, Journal of North Atlantic 2, 81-94.

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Barrow, G W S 1988 Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland, Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh.

Barrow, G W S and Royan, A 1985 ‘James fifth Stewart of Scotland, 1260? – 1309’ in Stringer, K J Essays on the Nobility of Medieval Scotland, John Donald: Edinburgh, 166-190.

Barrowman, R 2011 The Chapel and Burial Ground on St Ninian’s Isle, Shetland: Excavations Past and Present. Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 32: London

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Barry, T B 1988 ”The people of the country…dwell scattered’ The pattern of rural settlement in Ireland in the later middle ages’, in Bradley, J (ed) Settlement and Society in Medieval Ireland, Boethius Press: Kilkenny, 345-360.

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Basile, G (ed) 2004 Fragments of Wall Paintings at the Santa Susanna Monastery in Rome, Istituto Centale per il Restauro and Scuola Biblioteca: Rome

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Batey C E 1993 ‘A Norse horizontal mill in Orkney’, ROSC: Review of Scottish Culture, 8, 20-8.

Batey, C E 2016 ‘Viking burials in Scotland: two “new” boat burial finds.’ in Turner, VE., Owen, OA and Waugh, DJ (eds) Shetland in the Viking World: Proceedings of the 17th Viking Congress. Shetland Heritage: Lerwick 39-45.

Batey C E (forthcoming) ‘A Viking Cemetery at Mid Ross, Loch Lomondside, Scotland’, in Macgregor, G et al. (forthcoming) The Carrick Settlement Site, Loch Lomond.

Batey, C E forthcoming The Earl’s Bu, Orphir. A Norse Economic Hub. Historic Environment Scotland/The Orcadian

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Batey, C E and Paterson, C 2013 ‘A Viking burial at Balnakeil, Sutherland’, in Webster, L and Reynolds, A (eds) Early medieval art and archaeology in the northern world. Studies in honour of James Graham-Campbell. Brill:Leiden 631-61.

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Internet Resources

 

A Corpus of Scottish Medieval Parish Churches: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/corpusofscottishchurches/sites.php

 

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