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Scotland in Pagan Times; The Iron Age

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The lectures examine archaeological remains of Scotland's Iron Age, comparing pagan and Christian burial practices and identifying distinctive Viking-era graves and grave-goods found across western and northern coasts. It surveys artifact types — weapons, brooches, silverwork, steatite urns — and hoards, considers ship-burial evidence and links with Scandinavian forms, and maps regional distributions. Architectural and settlement remains such as brochs and grave-mounds receive typological and structural description, while comparisons with mainland and Norse finds support interpretations of cultural contact, funerary ritual, and chronological relationships among Iron Age assemblages.

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Joseph Anderson

Joseph Anderson was a Scottish antiquarian and archaeologist, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of Scotland's prehistoric and early historic periods. His notable work, "Scotland in Pagan Times; The Iron Age," explores the cultural and social dynamics of Scotland during the Iron Age, providing valuable insights into the lives of its ancient inhabitants. Anderson's research has significantly influenced the field of archaeology in Scotland, and he is remembered for his meticulous approach to studying artifacts and historical sites. His work remains a key reference for those interested in Scotland's rich archaeological heritage.

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