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)


Keyword(s):
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., Franklin, J., Holmes, N. M. M., Pelling, R., MacQueen, B., Murdoch, R., Ruckley, N. A., Skidmore, P., Thoms, J., & 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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