We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites. Close this message to accept cookies or find out how to manage your cookie settings.
An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. Please use the Get access link above for information on how to access this content.
Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)
References
ANDERSON, J.1883. Scotland in pagan times: the Iron Age (Edinburgh).Google Scholar
BULLEID, A. & GRAY, H. ST G.1911. The Glastonbury Lake Village, Vol. I (Taunton).Google Scholar
CHILDE, v.G.1935. The prehistory of Scotland (London).Google Scholar
CHILDE, v.G.1940. Prehistoric communities of the British Isles (London).Google Scholar
CHILDE, v.G.1946. Scotland before the Scots (London).Google Scholar
CUNLIFFE, B.1974a. Iron age communities in Britain (London, 2nd ed. 1978).Google Scholar
CUNLIFFE, B.1974b. The Iron Age in (ed.) RENFREW, C.British prehistory (London), 233—62.Google Scholar
FAIRHURST, H.1972. Crosskirk, in CBA (Scottish Regional Group), Discovery and excavation in Scotland,54.Google Scholar
HAMILTON, J.R.C.1956. Excavations at Jarlshof, Shetland (Edinburgh).Google Scholar
HAMILTON, J.R.C.1966. Forts, brochs and wheelhouses in Northern Scotland in (ed.) RIVET, A.L.F., The Iron Age in Northern Britain (Edinburgh), 111—30.Google Scholar
HAMILTON, J.R.C.1968. Excavations at Clickhimin, Shetland (Edinburgh).Google Scholar
JOASS, J.M1866. Notes on some Northern antiquities, Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot.,VI, 386—88.Google Scholar
LETHBRIDGE, T.C.1952. Excavations at Kilpheder, South Uist, and the problem of the brochs and wheel- houses, Proc. Prehist. Soc.,XVIII, 176—93.Google Scholar
MAIN, L.1979. Excavations at the Fairy Knowe, Stirlingshire 1975-8. Interim report (Stirling).Google Scholar
MULLER-WISMAR, W.1912. Austroinsulare Kanus als Kult und Kriege-symbole, Baessler Archiv.,II, 235—49Google Scholar
NICOLAYSEN, N.1882. The Viking-ship discovered at Gokstad in Norway (Oslo).Google Scholar
PARIS, E. DE1845. Essai sur la construction navale des peuples extra-Européennes (Paris).Google Scholar
POPOV, A.A.1966. The Nganasan (Bloomington, Indiana).Google Scholar
PORSILD, M.P.1915. The material culture of the Eskimo in West Greenland, Meddelelser om Grmdand,LI, 111—250.Google Scholar
REBUFFAT, R.1977. Naissance de la marine Etrusque, Dossiers de I'archéologie,XXIV, 50—8.Google Scholar
RUDOLPH, W.1974. Inshore fishing craft of the Southern Baltic from Holstein to Curonia (Greenwich).Google Scholar
SHEPPARD, T.1910. The prehistoric boat from Brigg, Trans.E. Riding Antiq. Soc.,XVI, 33—60.Google Scholar
SHETELIG, H. & FALK, H.1937. Scandinavian archaeology (Oxford).Google Scholar
STEENSBY, H.P.1912. Etnografiske og antropogeografiske Rejsestudier i Nord GrØnland 1909. Meddelelser om Grenland,L, 133—73.Google Scholar
WORTHINGTON, E.B.1933. Primitive craft of the Central African lakes, The Mariner’s Mirror,XIX, 146
—63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
KLEIN, J.1920. The Mesta: a study in Spanish economic history (Chicago).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
SAVORY, H.N.1968. Spain and Portugal (London).Google Scholar
VILLAR, L. & GARCíA RUIZ, J.Ma.1977Explotación del territorio y evolución de pastos en dos valles del Pirineo occidental, P. Cent. pir. Biol, exp.,8,143—65.Google Scholar
YELLEN, J.E.1977. Archaeological approaches to the present (New York).Google Scholar