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Thematic Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland 1. Introduction Carved Stones

In This Section:

Thematic

  • Archaeological Science
  • Marine & Maritime
  • Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland
    • Carved Stones Executive Summary
    • List of Abbreviations
    • Acknowledgements
    • Listen to the Stones Downloads
    • Dedication to John Higgitt
    • 1. Introduction Carved Stones
      • 1.1 Project background and aims
      • 1.2 Definition of terms
      • 1.3 Why focus on carved stones?
      • 1.4 Framework Strategy
    • 2. Current state of knowledge
    • 3. Creating Knowledge and Understanding
    • 4. Understanding value
    • 5. Securing for the future
    • 6. Engaging and Experiencing
    • 7. Looking forward
    • 8. Carved Stone Workshop Documentation
    • 9. Bibliography
    • 10. Published Sources
    • Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland: Case Studies
  • Scottish Network for Nineteenth-Century European Cultures

1. Introduction Carved Stones

 

‘The news you bring me has been news forever,

So that I understand what a stone would say

If only a stone could speak …’

from ‘True Ways of Knowing’ 1965

Norman MacCaig

1.1 Project background and aims

1.2 Definition of terms

1.3 Why focus on carved stones?

1.4 Framework Strategy 

 

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