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.
Presentation to a non-technical audience about the excavation of the Bede House near Chapel of Garioch by the Bennachie Landscape Group. Contains maps and photos.
Old maps in the collection of the National Library of Scotland available for study or downloading. Early editions of Ordnance Survey maps plus many other authors.
Short note on the sediments exposed beside the road to Druminnor Castle from Clatt, It is concluded that the silty sand is probably a periglacial deposit.