Discover the archaeology of North East Scotland [cartographic material]
2010
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Produced by Aberdeenshire Council - GDT 10163 January 2010. "The aim of this map is to direct people to the better-preserved monuments in North-East Scotland so they have a better understanding of the feature. Sites that are in a poorer state of preservation or are private homes have been omitted. Locations of the sites are printed on the reverse of the map. Grid references are given so that this map may be used in conjunction with an Ordnance Survey map (OS).
Author:
Scotland. Aberdeenshire Council. Archaeology Service, cartographer
Imprint:
Aberdeenshire Archaeology Service, 2010.
Collation:
1 map : both sides colour , on sheet 68 cm. x 63 cm. folded to 25 cm. x 12 cm.
Notes:
Includes contours, spot heights and pictorials.Contains legend.Based on Ordnance Survey , 2009.
Contents:
Insets : pictures of historic sites.Partial contents: Long cairns and long barrows - - Henges -- Recumbent stone circles -- Burial cairns and barrows - - Hillforts and promontory forts -- Souterrains -- Settlements -- Pictish symbol stones -- Roman camps -- Mottes -- Castles -- Cathedrals -- Abbeys -- Priories -- Bishop's Palaces -- Museums.
Local class:
AB8
Language:
English
BRN:
1014024