Pitcarmick Excavations 1993-5

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Location Map

Figure 01

Location Map

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Plan of structures designated at Pitcarmick North (RCAHMS 1990,77),
monuments 154-4B with map by Janet Hooper.

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Plan of structures designated at Pitcarmick North (RCAHMS 1990,77), monuments 154-4B with map by Janet Hooper.

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Location of the excavations reported here.

Figure 03

Location of the excavations reported here.

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Area A, composite plan

Figure 04

Area A, composite plan

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Area B, showing plans of Structures B1-3
as extrapolated from excavations and
surface indications.

Figure 05

Area B, showing plans of Structures B1-3 as extrapolated from excavations and surface indications.

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Area B: general plan of excavated area with context numbers and distribution
of objects

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Area B: general plan of excavated area with context numbers and distribution of objects

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Plan of contexts and objects internal to Structure B1.

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Plan of contexts and objects internal to Structure B1.

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Area C, composite plan of Structure C1, with identified contexts and
distribution of objects

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Area C, composite plan of Structure C1, with identified contexts and distribution of objects

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Area D, composite plan

Figure 09

Area D, composite plan

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Area E, composite plan

Figure 10

Area E, composite plan

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Area E, contexts relating to Structure E1 (Pictish)

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Area E, contexts relating to Structure E1 (Pictish)

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Area E, contexts relating to Structure E2 (Medieval)

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Area E, contexts relating to Structure E2 (Medieval)

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Area E, contexts relating to the post-medieval period.

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Area E, contexts relating to the post-medieval period.

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