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Home ScARF National Framework Medieval Medieval Case Studies

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ScARF National Framework

  • Panel Reports Chronology and Downloads
  • Palaeolithic & Mesolithic
  • Neolithic
  • Bronze Age
  • Iron Age
  • Roman
  • Medieval
    • Executive Summary
    • Medieval - Overall Research Recommendations
    • 1. Introduction Medieval
    • 2. From North Britain to the idea of Scotland: Tribes, Kingdoms, States?
    • 3. Lifestyles and Living Spaces
    • 4. Mentalities: Identity, Ethnicity, Gender and Spirituality
    • 5. Empowerment
    • 6. Parameters: Material Histories and Textual Archaeologies
    • Medieval Case Studies
      • Case Study: The Idea of Scotland
      • Case Study: The Pictish Shell Midden at the Sands of Forvie, Aberdeenshire
      • Case Study: Health in Medieval Scotland
      • Case Study: Ethnicity in the burghs
      • Case Study: The development of the early church
      • Case Study: St Nicholas East (Mither) Kirk, Aberdeen
      • Case Study: Writing beyond the book
      • Case Study: Education
      • Case Study: Trusty’s Hill, Dumfries and Galloway
    • Medieval Bibliography
    • Medieval Downloads
  • Modern

Medieval Case Studies

Case Study: Education

Case Study: Ethnicity in the burghs

Case Study: Health in Medieval Scotland

Case Study: St Nicholas East (Mither) Kirk, Aberdeen

Case Study: The Idea of Scotland

Case Study: The Pictish Shell Midden at the Sands of Forvie, Aberdeenshire

Case Study: The development of the early church

Case Study: Writing beyond the book

The following case study was part of the ScARF poster at the IfA conference 2014

Case Study: Trusty’s Hill

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