A 12th-century "Bowl-Fired" Grain Drying Kiln at Druminnor, Aberdeenshire. Implications for Social Change, Agricultural Productivity and Landscape Development in North-east Scotland.
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Title
A 12th-century "Bowl-Fired" Grain Drying Kiln at Druminnor, Aberdeenshire. Implications for Social Change, Agricultural Productivity and Landscape Development in North-east Scotland.
Subject
AGRICULTURE,ARCHAEOLOGY AND BUILT HERITAGE,BAILIES OF BENNACHIE,NATURAL HERITAGE
Description
The discovery of a Medieval ‘bowl-fired’ grain-drying kiln during excavations at Druminnor Castle has implications for how we view the management of agricultural practices in the North-east of Scotland during the 12th-century.
Creator
Colin Shepherd
Source
Archive
Publisher
Bennachie Landscapes Group
Date
2018
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Keywords
Aberdeenshire,Agriculture Use Farming,Bennachie Landscapes Project,Forbes family,grain drying,
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Colin Shepherd, “A 12th-century "Bowl-Fired" Grain Drying Kiln at Druminnor, Aberdeenshire. Implications for Social Change, Agricultural Productivity and Landscape Development in North-east Scotland.,” Bennachie, accessed April 20, 2025, https://digitalbennachie.org/omeka/items/show/246.
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