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  3. Vol. 2 (2003): The origins of the settlements at Kelso and Peebles, Scottish Borders: archaeological excavations in Kelso and Floors Castle and Cuddyside/Bridgegate, Peebles by the Border Burghs Archaeology Project and the Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust, 1983–1994 /
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Correlations of the published artefacts

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  • David Perry Author
  • Piers Dixon Author
  • James Mackenzie Author
  • Paul Sharman Author

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Artefacts

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01-01-2003

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Vol. 2 (2003): The origins of the settlements at Kelso and Peebles, Scottish Borders: archaeological excavations in Kelso and Floors Castle and Cuddyside/Bridgegate, Peebles by the Border Burghs Archaeology Project and the Scottish Urban Archaeological Trust, 1983–1994

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“Correlations of the Published Artefacts”. 2003. Scottish Historical and Archaeological Internet Reports 2 (January): 158-60. https://journals.socantscot.org/index.php/sair/article/view/415.
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