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15%OFFDavid Clarke - Early Medieval Scotland: Individuals, Communities and Ideas - 9781910682029 - V9781910682029
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Early Medieval Scotland: Individuals, Communities and Ideas

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The elaborately carved Hilton of Cadboll stone, the house-shaped Monymusk Reliquary and the sumptuously decorated Hunterston brooch (all on view in the National Museum of Scotland) are evidence of the sophistication of Scottish craftsmen in the time AD 300-900. A pioneering partnership between National Museums Scotland and The Glenmorangie Company has supported a major programme of research into the archaeology of Scotland during the Early Medieval period. This is the paperback edition of the book first published in 2012.

Product Details

Publisher
NMSE - Publishing Ltd United Kingdom
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
1207g
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781910682029
SKU
V9781910682029
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-1

About David Clarke
David Clarke is a former Keeper of the Department of Archaeology, National Museums Scotland. Alice Blackwell is GlenmorangieResearch Officer and Martin Goldberg is Curator of Early Historic & Viking Collections, both National Museums Scotland.

Reviews for Early Medieval Scotland: Individuals, Communities and Ideas
'This handsomely produced book provides a provocative and stimulating read ... a book that has high ambition, enthusiastic articulation and a welcome focus on objects and their human relationships.' Archaeology Scotland; '... milestone in Scottish archaeological publishing ... will also be appreciated for the high quality of its photographic content, providing a luxuriant visual record of so many of the ... Read more

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