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Human consumption of seaweed and freshwater aquatic plants in ancient Europe
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Neolithic culinary traditions revealed by cereal, milk and meat lipids in pottery from Scottish crannogs
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A landscape of deposition
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What we still don't know about Iona - an early monastic landscape
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'The 'Qurna Queen' In: Herstory - women who changed the world
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Exploring literal and conceptual fragmentation through medieval material culture
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The Viking-Age Silver and Gold of Scotland
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Destruction and Deposition at Duddingston Loch
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The business of Egyptian archaeology: Charles Trick Currelly and National Museums Scotland
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Buying Power: Archaeologists as Dealers in Egypt and Sudan
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Introduction: Exploring the potential of archaeological human remains
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A survey of Roman, medieval and post-medieval coin finds from Scotland 2011–15
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Picts ‘n Mix: complex identities in the Viking age
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Rethinking the Dark Age: the multiple voices of early medieval Britain
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Ancient genomes indicate population replacement in Early Neolithic Britain
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Effect of organic acid vapors on the alteration of soda silicate glass
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Water in archaeological wood : a critical appraisal of some diagnostic tools for degradation assessment
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An assessment of the positive contribution and negative impact of hobbyist metal detecting to sites of conflict in the UK
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Lost in translation: discussing the positive contribution of hobbyist metal detecting
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Stone axeheads
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The flint and chert artefacts.
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The disc bead necklace from grave 3033
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Small finds
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Archäologie ohne Aufgaben? Wie die Fortschritte naturwissenschaftlicher Verfahren die moderne archäologische Forschung an Funden beeinflussen und verändern: Scientific archaeology - to what end? How progress in the analytical methods of the natural sciences has influenced and changed modern archaeological research on finds
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The cinerary urns
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Recent work on ‘stray finds’ of Roman objects in East Lothian.
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The material remains.
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Survey in the Traprain Law Environs project area
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