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Post-excavation Archive: Environmental; Assessment report for the plant macrofossil analysis from Hoddom by T Holden; Research Aims of Maccroplant Study; The Botanical Remains of a Corn Drying Kiln at ...

MS 3045/2/13

Description Post-excavation Archive: Environmental; Assessment report for the plant macrofossil analysis from Hoddom by T Holden; Research Aims of Maccroplant Study; The Botanical Remains of a Corn Drying Kiln at Hoddom by G Burgess; Introduction to the palaeoenvironmental and economic evidence by C M Mills; Regional Land Use Change in the Historic period on the Northern Solway Plain by R Tipping; The Botanical Evidence - draft and final by T Holden; The Botanical Data; The Plant Identifications data from Hoddom - Scanned samples; The Plant Identifications data from Hoddom - Samples for Full Analysis; Seed distribution graphs.

Date 1992 to 1998

Collection Records of AOC Archaeology Group, archaeologists, Loanhead, Midlothian, Scotland

Catalogue Number MS 3045/2/13

Category Manuscripts

Accession Number 2006/124; 2001/7

External Reference HOD96/AOC163

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1069349

Collection Hierarchy - Batch Level

Collection Level (551 5) Records of AOC Archaeology Group, archaeologists, Loanhead, Midlothian, Scotland

Group Level (551 5/6) Archive from archaeological projects in Dumfries and Galloway Council area

>> Sub-Group Level (551 5/6/15) Archive from excavations at Hoddom

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