Derek Hamilton
educated at: University of Leicester, University of Denver, Ohio State University
occupation: archaeologist, university teacher
Articles 57
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The terrain around Stirling at the Battle of Bannockburn 1314: combined scientific and documentary approaches to reconstruction. II. The ‘High Road’
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The terrain around Stirling at the battle of Bannockburn 1314: combined scientific and documentary approaches to reconstruction. I. The ‘low road’
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Large-scale migration into Britain during the Middle to Late Bronze Age
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Burning Matters: The Rise and Fall of an Early-Medieval Fortified Centre. A New Chronology for Clatchard Craig
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A multi-proxy Holocene palaeoenvironmental record of climate change and prehistoric human activity from Lough Cullin, southeast Ireland
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Tracing the lines
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Recession or Resilience: Evidence for Neolithic Agriculture in Updated Palaeoenvironmental Reconstructions from Lairg, Sutherland
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Hot Stone Technology at Bucklers Park, Crowthorne, Berkshire: The Use and Re-use of a Persistent Place During the Bronze and Iron Ages
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Hillfort gate-mechanisms: a contextual, architectural reassessment of Eddisbury, Hembury, and Cadbury hillforts
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Multi-Proxy Characterisation of the Storegga Tsunami and Its Impact on the Early Holocene Landscapes of the Southern North Sea
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Dunnicaer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland: a Roman Iron Age promontory fort beyond the frontier
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Warrior ideologies in first-millennium AD Europe: new light on monumental warrior stelae from Scotland
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A Massive, Late Neolithic Pit Structure associated with Durrington Walls Henge
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Old Kinord, Aberdeenshire
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Neolithic pits and Late Bronze Age roundhouses in the Upper Ury Valley, Aberdeenshire
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Kinneddar
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A Powerful Place of Pictland: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on a Power Centre of the 4th to 6th Centuries ad
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Sequential measurement of δ15 N, δ13 C and δ34 S values in archaeological bone collagen at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC): A new analytical frontier
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‘Celtic cowboys’ reborn: Application of multi-isotopic analysis (δ13C, δ15N, and δ34S) to examine mobility and movement of animals within an Iron Age British society
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Assembling the Dead, Gathering the Living: Radiocarbon Dating and Bayesian Modelling for Copper Age Valencina de la Concepción (Seville, Spain).
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THE MYTHS AND REALITIES OF BAYESIAN CHRONOLOGICAL MODELING REVEALED – ERRATUM
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The development of the Pictish symbol system: inscribing identity beyond the edges of Empire
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‘Ava’: a Beaker-associated woman from a cist at Achavanich, Highland, and the story of her (re-)discovery and subsequent study
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Nasty, Brutish and Short?; The Life Cycle of an Iron Age Roundhouse at Black Loch of Myrton, SW Scotland
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Early Medieval Shellfish Exploitation in Northwest Europe: Investigations at the Sands of Forvie Shell Middens, Eastern Scotland, and the Role of Coastal Resources in the First Millennium AD
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THE MYTHS AND REALITIES OF BAYESIAN CHRONOLOGICAL MODELING REVEALED
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Radiocarbon Wiggle-Match Dating in the Intertidal Zone
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Chronostratigraphy of an Eroding Complex Atlantic Round House, Baile Sear, Scotland
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Stable Isotopes, Chronology, and Bayesian Models for the Viking Archaeology of North-East Iceland
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Revealed by Waves: A Stratigraphic, Palaeoecological, and Dendrochronological Investigation of a Prehistoric Oak Timber and Intertidal Peats, Bay of Ireland, West Mainland, Orkney
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Matrilines in Neolithic cattle from Orkney, Scotland reveals complex husbandry patterns of ancestry
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Early medieval shellfish gathering at the Sands of Forvie, Aberdeenshire: feast or famine?
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