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This is Dairsie Bridge. It is recorded as having been built by James Beaton, the Archbishop of St. Andrews, between 1522 and 1538. This makes it somewhere between 483 to
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I am certain that 99.9% of researchers, using the term A-S, use it to refer to the people and material culture of early medieval England. I am confident they do
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I was lucky to spend my childhood in Shetland. This was the view from the front door in the early 80s. Look at that freshly thatched shed? There were more
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Lots of posts these days about archaeology visible in air photos and lidar. Great to see so much free access to these resources. Many of these posts focus on the
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