1.6 Bibliography

Ashmore, P  J & Griffiths, D W (eds.), 2011. ‘Aeolian archaeology’, Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 48, https://doi.org/10.5284/1017938

Broad, T, Hirst, J & MacInnes, D, 2023. Halter Burn Valley, Part 2: Shotton Hill, Scottish Borders. Glasgow: Association of Certified Field Archaeologists. (ACFA report 152).

Cramp, R J, 2014. The Hirsel Excavations. Leeds: Maney Publishing (Society for Medieval Archaeology monograph 36)

Cowie, T G (ed.), 2000. “… a winsome grace peculiarly of its own”: an Introduction to the Archaeology of the Manor Valley. Peebles: Peeblesshire Archaeological Society

Crellin, R, Fowler, C & Tipping, R, 2016. Prehistory without Borders. The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Tyne-Forth Region. Oxford: Oxbow Books

Fernández-Götz, M., Cowley, D. Hamilton, D. Hardwick, I.J. and  McDonald, S. 2022 Beyond Walls: Reassessing Iron Age and Roman Encounters in Northern Britain, Volume 96 , Issue 388 , August 2022 , pp. 1021 – 1029 DOI: https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2022.47

Griffiths, D, 2013. ‘Medieval Coastal Sand Inundation in Britain and Ireland’, Medieval Archaeology 59, 103-121 https://doi.org/10.1080/00766097.2015.1119402

Hamilton, W D, 2010. The use of radiocarbon and Bayesian modelling to (re)write Later Iron Age settlement histories in east-central Britain. University of Leicester PhD thesis

Hirst, J & MacInnes, D, 2020. Halter Burn Valley, Part 1: Halterburnhead, Scottish Borders. Glasgow: Association of Certified Field Archaeologists. (ACFA report 145).

Hunter, F & Painter, K (eds.), 2013. Late Roman Silver: The Traprain Treasure in Context. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland

Jobey, G, 1978. ‘Green Knowe unenclosed platform settlement and Harehope cairn, Peeblesshire’, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 110, 72-113 archiveDownload (archaeologydataservice.ac.uk)

Kdolska, H & Connolly, D, 2020. ‘Search for a lost Neolithic site in south-east Scotland’, PAST 95, 4-7 past95.pdf (prehistoricsociety.org)

Miller, J, Bankier, L & Bowden, A, 2016. Flodden: Legends & Legacy. The findings of the Flodden 500 Project. Berwick upon Tweed: The Flodden 1513 Ecomuseum.

Mitchell, K L, Murdoch, K R & Ward, J R, 2001. Fast Castle excavations 1971-1986. Edinburgh: Edinburgh Archaeological Field Society.

Speak, S & Burgess, C, 1999. ‘Meldon Bridge: a centre of the third millennium BC in Peeblesshire’, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 129(1), 1-118 archive Download (archaeologydataservice.ac.uk)