![]() ![]() to set the study of the archaeology of lowland Scotland in a wider historical/cultural context 7. to place the development of locally appropriate explanatory models in the history of archaeological thought 6. ![]() to assess the evidence for, and establish the extent and nature of inter-regional variation throughout the Neolithic 5. to set the rich ceremonial/burial evidence into a more rounded settlement and environmental context 4. to document and explain the long histories of use and change on Neolithic/early Bronze Age ceremonial/burial sites 3. to reveal and explore the extent and diversity of the remains of Neolithic occupation in the area, in part through creating corpora of site types 2. development of farming in lowland east-central Scotland (defined as the old local authority Regions of Tayside and Fife, and the adjacent parts of the Regions of Central and Grampian), taking particular account of potential inter-regional differences, and in a coherent national interpretative context. PhD Thesis submitted to the University of Edinburgh, 2001. ![]()
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