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The elaborately carved Hilton of Cadboll stone, the house-shaped Monymusk Reliquary and the sumptuously decorated Hunterston brooch (all on view in the National Museum of Scotland) are evidence of the sophistication of Scottish craftsmen in the time AD 300-900. A pioneering partnership between National Museums Scotland and The Glenmorangie Company has supported a major programme of research into the archaeology of Scotland during the Early Medieval period. This is the paperback edition of the book first published in 2012.
Foreword by Dr Gordon Rintoul CBE, national Museums Scotland / Foreword by Marc Hoellinger, The Glenmorangie Company / Introduction: Fragments of Early Medieval Scotland // Ch. 1 Individuals by Alice Blackwell / Ch. 2 Communities by David Clarke / Ch. 3 Ideas and Ideology by Martin Goldberg // Conclusion / Bilbiography / Index / Acknowledgements