With contributions by D. H. Evans, Anne Johnston, Douglas Speirs and Enid Allison, Susanne Atkin, Andrea E. Bullock, John Carrott, Anne Crone, Thea Gabra-Sanders, Alison Goodall, Allan Hall, Sheila Hamilton-Dyer, Andrew K. G. Jones, Harry Kenward, Francis Large, Brian Leddington, Finbar McCormick, Brian Moffat, Hilary Murray, Colin Nicholson, Michael Penny, the late John Phipps, Michael L. Ryder, Alan Saville, Catherine Smith, Stewart Thain, Clare Thomas, Charles Tracy and Penelope Walton Rogers.
Illustrations by Jan Dunbar, Tracey Johnston, lngrid Stephenson and Clare Yarrington. Photography by Eleanor Barton, the late Lynn Duncan, Eleanor Hutcheon, Helen McPherson and Richard White.
This volume represents the publication and discussion of a significant group of seven sites within the medieval burgh of Aberdeen, excavated in advance of various city-centre developments between 1978 and 1993.
Author(s): Alison S. Cameron, Judith A. Stones (eds.)
Series: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Monograph Series, 19
Publisher: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: XX+334
City: Edinburgh
Acknowledgements viii
List of contributors ix
List of illustrations x
List of tables xvii
Foreword from the Lord Provost of Aberdeen xix
1. Introduction 1
2. The sites 4
3. The documentary research / Anne Johnston and Douglas Speirs 116
4. Pottery / Alison Cameron & D. H. Evans 153
5. Small finds of metal, glass, stone, bone and organics / Alison Cameron, Judith Stones, D. H. Evans a.o. 193
6. The environmental remains 270
7. ln conclusion: presenting medieval Aberdeen in context / Judith Stones 300
References 313
Glossary 324
Index 329