Four excavations in Perth, 1979-84

Authors

  • David Bowler
  • Adrian Cox
  • Catherine Smith
  • Martin Brann Contributor
  • Neil McGavin Contributor
  • Peter Clark Contributor
  • Linda Blanchard Contributor
  • Derek Hall Contributor
  • Barbara Ford Contributor
  • Catherine Underwood Contributor
  • Neil Cameron Contributor
  • Ian Hodgson Contributor
  • Margaret Bruce Contributor
  • Helen Bennett Contributor
  • Clare Thomas Contributor
  • Alice Walsh Contributor
  • Frank Moran Contributor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.125.917.999

Keywords:

Human Skeletal Remains, Kilns, Ceramic, Animal Bone, Dominican Friary, Ditch, Artefacts, Cemetery Evidence Blackfriars House, Stone Shot

Abstract

Reports: medieval--post-medieval malting kilns at `Mill Street' by Martin Brann & Neil McGavin (ed David Bowler) (918--30); early medieval buildings at `King Edward Street' by Peter Clark & Linda Blanchard (ed David Bowler) (931--8); investigations into possible Dominican Friary site at `Kinnoull Street' by David Bowler & Derek Hall (939--47) including cemetery evidence; `Blackfriars House' by David Bowler & Derek Hall (947--54). The artefacts section, by B Ford (959--79) includes notes on: `Horse equipment' by B Ellis (963); `Numismatica' by N Holmes (965); `Porous ceramic material' by C Underwood (965); `Stone shot' by M Brann (966); `Doorway pediment' by N Cameron & D Bowler (966); `Ceramic building material' by D W Hall (968, 970); `Textiles' by H Bennett (971); `Leather' by C Thomas & A Walsh~(971). There are details of `The human skeletal remains from Kinnoull Street' by M Bruce (ed A Cox) (979--85), `Animal bone' by C Smith (986--9), `The botanical remains: Mill Street & King Edward Street' by D Robinson (ed C Smith) (990--3). Finally, `Pollen and particle size analysis of ditch deposits' by D Robinson (ed C Smith) (994) concludes proceedings.

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Published

30-11-1996

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How to Cite

Four excavations in Perth, 1979-84. (1996). Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 125, 917-999. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.125.917.999

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