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The Birsay Bay Project Volume 3 Christopher D Morrisrachel C Barrowman

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The Birsay Bay Project Volume 3 Christopher D Morrisrachel C Barrowman
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Publisher: Casemate Publishers & Book Distributors, LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 51.6 MB
Author: Christopher D. Morris;Rachel C. Barrowman;
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Birsay Bay Project Volume 3 Christopher D Morrisrachel C Barrowman by Christopher D. Morris;rachel C. Barrowman; instant download after payment.

About the Author: Rachel Barrowman is a research associate at the University of Glasgow. She worked with colleagues on the Viking and Early Settlement Archaeological Research Project in the 1990s, when she was involved in excavations at Tintagel in Cornwall. She has since published work on the chapel and burial ground on St Ninian's Isle, Shetland, the late medieval clan stronghold of Dn istean, and the chapel-sites of Lewis. She lives and works with her husband and family in Ness at the north end of Lewis.
“The Brough of Birsay was the power-center of the Viking earldom of Orkney and is one of Historic Environment Scotland’s key monuments and visitor attractions on the islands. This publication is the culmination of 60 years of investigations that took place on the site between 1954 and 2014. This new volume incorporates comprehensive accounts of work undertaken by Dr Ralegh Radford and Mr Stewart Cruden between 1954 and 1964, excavations by the Viking and Early Settlement Research Project under the direction of the author on site between 1974 and 1981, a rescue excavation in 1993, a geophysical survey in 2007 and archival research up to 2014. Specialist artefactual and palaeobiological studies of metallurgical material, ogham inscriptions and a gilt-bronze mount of Insular origin are included, together with re-analysis of the radiocarbon dates from all sites in Birsay Bay, and a re-assessment of the architecture and dating of the church and related buildings on the Brough itself. The final two chapters put the Brough, as both a Pictish power-center and the hub of the Viking earldom, in the overall context of Birsay Bay and Viking and late Norse Orkney, and the wider world between the Pictish and late Norse/Medieval periods. As well as being the author’s third and final volume reporting on work for the Birsay Bay Project, this volume completes a trilogy of studies of the Brough itself, alongside Mrs Cecil Curle’s and Prof John Hunter’s earlier monographs.”

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