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Regional Perth and Kinross Archaeological Research Framework 1 Introduction

In This Section:

Regional

  • Highland Archaeological Research Framework
  • Perth and Kinross Archaeological Research Framework
    • 1 Introduction
      • 1.1 Background and Focus
      • 1.2 Geographical and Landscape Context
      • 1.3 A brief history of research to around 1990
      • 1.4 The last 30 years: Development Led and the Community
      • 1.5 Aims and Methodology of PKARF
      • 1.6 Structure of PKARF
      • 1.7 Acknowledgements
      • 1.8 Bibliography
      • 1.9 Abbreviations
    • 2. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic
    • 3. Neolithic
    • 4. Chalcolithic and Bronze Age
    • 5. Iron Age
    • 6. Early Medieval
    • 7. Medieval
    • 8. Post-Medieval and 20th Century
    • 9. Palaeoenvironment and Science
    • Perth and Kinross Archaeological Research Framework: Case Studies
  • Regional Archaeological Research Framework for Argyll
  • South East Scotland Archaeological Research Framework
  • Scotland's Islands Research Framework for Archaeology
  • Clyde Valley Archaeological Research Framework

1 Introduction

David Strachan

with contributions by Mark Hall, Sophie Nicol, Helen Spencer and Grace Woolmer-White.

1.1 Background and Focus

1.2 Geographical and Landscape Context

1.3 A brief history of research to around 1990

1.4 The last 30 years: Development Led and the Community

1.5 Aims and Methodology of PKARF

1.6 Structure of PKARF

1.7 Acknowledgements

1.8 Bibliography

1.9 Abbreviations


Blaeu’s map of Loch Tay, 1654 ©️ NLS

 

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