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Archaeomagnetic dating
Outram, Zoe ; Harris, S. ; Batt, Catherine M.
Outram, Zoe
Harris, S.
Batt, Catherine M.
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2014
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In May 2011, a team of archaeologists from the Department of Prehistory and Historical Archaeology of the University of Vienna, assisted by colleagues from the Czech Republic and Norway, carried out a research excavation at the Law Ting Holm in Tingwall on Shetland's Mainland. The site is believed to be the place of the main assembly of Shetland, which was in use most likely from the Norse period to the second half of the 16th century.
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Outram Z, Harris S and Batt CM (2014) Archaeomagnetic dating. In: Coolen J and Mehler N (Eds) Excavations and surveys at Law Ting Holm, Tingwall, Shetland. An Iron Age settlement and medieval assembly site. British Archaeological Reports. British Series 592.
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