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Home Regional Regional Archaeological Research Framework for Argyll 8. Early Medieval Argyll and Norse/Viking Argyll (AD 400 – AD 1100) 8.3 Previous work

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Regional

  • Clyde Valley Archaeological Research Framework (CVARF)
  • South East Scotland Archaeological Research Framework
  • Highland Archaeological Research Framework
  • Perth and Kinross Archaeological Research Framework
  • Regional Archaeological Research Framework for Argyll
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Background and Aims of the RARFA
    • 3. Panel Reports
    • 4. Towards an Environmental History of Argyll and Bute: A Review of Current Data, Their Strengths and Weaknesses and Suggestions for Future Work
    • 5. The Early Prehistory of Argyll: The archaeological record, research themes and future priorities for the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Earliest Neolithic periods (12000BP - 6000BP) (10,050BC - 4050BC)
    • 6. Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age c 4000BC - 800BC
    • 7. The Iron Age
    • 8. Early Medieval Argyll and Norse/Viking Argyll (AD 400 - AD 1100)
      • 8.1 Introduction and scope
      • 8.2 Historical background and sources
      • 8.3 Previous work
        • 8.3.1 Antiquarian accounts
        • 8.3.2 Carved stone monuments
        • 8.3.3 Crannogs
        • 8.3.4 Duns, brochs and hillforts
        • 8.3.5 Caves
        • 8.3.6 Ecclesiastic sites
        • 8.3.7 Burials
        • 8.3.8 Material culture
        • 8.3.9 Secular buildings
        • 8.3.10 Environment
        • 8.3.11 Community involvement
        • 8.3.12 Undefended sites
        • 8.3.13 Interaction with prehistoric monuments
      • 8.4 Gaps in the evidence
      • 8.5 Key research areas
      • 8.6 Recommendations for future work
      • 8.7 Bibliography
    • 9. The Archaeology of Medieval Argyll (AD 1100 - AD 1600)
    • 10. Early Modern Period (AD 1600 - AD 1900) and Modern in Argyll (AD 1900 - Present)
    • Regional Archaeological Research Framework for Argyll: Case Studies
    • List of Appendices
  • South West Scotland Archaeological Research Framework
  • Scotland's Islands Research Framework for Archaeology

8.3 Previous work

8.3.1 Antiquarian accounts

8.3.2 Carved stone monuments

8.3.3 Crannogs

8.3.4 Duns, brochs and hillforts

8.3.5 Caves

8.3.6 Ecclesiastic sites

8.3.7 Burials

8.3.8 Material culture

8.3.9 Secular buildings

8.3.10 Environment (see also Section 4 and Section 10.2)

8.3.11 Community involvement

8.3.12 Undefended sites

8.3.13 Interaction with prehistoric monuments

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