“A Cultural Backwater”: The “Localness” of Dùn Èistean, Ness and Its Place in the Wider Maritime World of Northwest Scotland
The following paper is an updated version of that given at the Maritime Communities conference in 2013, which reported on and discussed aspects of the findings of the Dùn Èistean project excavations. Dùn Èistean remains one of only a few late to post-medieval settlements to have been excavated in th...
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