Tullich Aberdeenshire : a reappraisal of an early ecclesiastical site and its carved stones in the light of recent excavations
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University of Aberdeen, Divinity, History & Philosophy, History of Art |
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25/07/2016
25/07/2016
29/04/2016
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank Bruce Mann of Aberdeenshire Council Archaeology Service for his support throughout and for funding Area F and Historic Scotland for granting SMC for the excavation of Area A. Thanks are due to the tenant farmer Allan Adams and to Helen Rickwood, Jan Dunbar, Colin Mitchell, Sheila Young, Emma Gibson, Veronica Ross, Irvine Ross, Brian Dewar and Sheila Duthie for their work on site. We are grateful to Ian Cameron for help in gathering oral history of some of the crosses found in the 1950s/60s. John Borland, Katherine Forsyth, Simon Taylor and Ross Trench-Jellicoe have provided valuable comments on the sculpture. We would like to thank Invercauld Estate for access to their archive and permission to photograph and reproduce the Scroll Plan, and their honorary archivist, Sheila Sedgwick for her help and patience. We are grateful to Nigel Trewin for identification of the geology of the crosses. The drawings of Tullich 16 and 17 are by Jan Dunbar. Peer reviewed Postprint Postprint |
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Geddes , J 2016 , ' Tullich Aberdeenshire : a reappraisal of an early ecclesiastical site and its carved stones in the light of recent excavations ' Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland . 0081-1564 PURE: 66683148 PURE UUID: 30b738fb-e306-4c3d-b3d7-372e7b8db102 |
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eng |
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland |
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This is the postprint version of an article accepted for publication in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. |
Palavras-Chave | #N Fine Arts #N |
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Journal article |