Carrick Castle: symbol and source of Campbell power in south Argyll from the 14th to the 17th century

Gordon Ewart (Author)

Fiona Baker (Author)

R Cerón Carrasco (Contributor)

S Carter (Contributor)

M Cressey (Contributor)

B A Crone (Contributor)

J Franklin (Contributor)

N M McQ Holmes (Contributor)

R Pelling (Contributor)

B MacQueen (Contributor)

R Murdoch (Contributor)

N A Ruckley (Contributor)

P Skidmore (Contributor)

J Thoms (Contributor)

C L M Warsop (Contributor)


Keywords:
Palace, Walls, Wood
Period(s):
5767, Medieval, Thirteenth Century

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Published
30-11-1999
How to Cite
Ewart, G., Baker, F., Cerón Carrasco, R., Carter, S., Cressey, M., Crone, B. A., … Warsop, C. L. M. (1999). Carrick Castle: symbol and source of Campbell power in south Argyll from the 14th to the 17th century. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 128, 937–1016. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.128.937.1016
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