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Dunnicaer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland: a Roman Iron Age promontory fort beyond the frontier

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Gordon Noble, Nick Evans, Martin Goldberg & Derek Hamilton. (2022) Burning Matters: The Rise and Fall of an Early-Medieval Fortified Centre. A New Chronology for Clatchard Craig. Medieval Archaeology 66:2, pages 266-303.
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Vanessa Reid, Karen Milek, Charlotte O'Brien, Óskar G. Sveinbjarnarson & Gordon Noble. (2023) The role of geoarchaeology in the interpretation of fragmented buildings and occupation surfaces: The case of coastal settlements in northeast Scotland. Geoarchaeology 39:3, pages 238-267.
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Edouard Masson-MacLean, Sesilia Niehaus, Elizabeth Fraser, Veronica Lee, Shalen Prado, Orsolya Czére, Jovita Fawcett, James O'Driscoll, Linus Girdland-Flink, Gordon Noble & Kate Britton. (2023) New zooarchaeological evidence from Pictish sites in Scotland: implications for early medieval economies and animal-human relationships. Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology 2.
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Shalen Prado & Gordon Noble. (2022) A hut on the hill: A multi-proxy microbotanical and micro-algae approach to a Pictish roundhouse floor at Cairnmore, Aberdeenshire. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 46, pages 103652.
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