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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949707684402882
    Format: 1 online resource (336 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781803276595
    Content: Despite a resurgence in Scottish fort studies, few sites have been investigated, especially at the scale reported in this volume. Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust (with AOC Archaeology Group) excavated three hilltop forts on the Tay estuary to explore their enclosing works and internal buildings, uncovering an impressive assemblage of small finds.
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures -- 1. Introduction -- Figure 1.1: The central east coast of Scotland showing Moncreiffe Hill, Abernethy, sites from the Atlas of Hillforts of Britain and Ireland (Lock and Ralston 2017) and the extent of Figure 1.6 in white. -- Figure 1.2: Some of the 338 project volunteers with staff from Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust and AOC Archaeology Group in 2017 (George Logan/PKHT). -- Figure 1.3: Moncreiffe Hill dominating head of the Tay estuary: a late 19th-century view from Newburgh (Culture Perth and Kinross Local and Family History). -- Figure 1.4: The solid geology of the area showing all three sites occurring on outcrops of the Ochil Volcanic Formation above Old Red Sandstone deposits of the Glenvale Formation (Contains British Geological Survey materials © UKRI 2023). -- Figure 1.5: Complex drift geology with mainly glacifluvial sand and gravel overlain by late glacial estuarine deposits at more than one height level, fronted on the lower ground by latest Devensian pink silts and sands. These are partially buried by the H -- Figure 1.6: Sites from the Atlas of Hillforts (Lock and Ralston 2017) showing excavated examples in chronological order: Hurly Hawkin (1) -- Dunsinane Hill (2) -- Castle Law, Forgandenny (3) -- Castle Law, Abernethy (4) -- Drumharvie (5) -- Clatchard Craig (6) -- Cas -- Figure 1.7: 'MacBeth's Castle' on Dunsinane Hill at 310 m OD. Scarred by early excavations, it remains undated, but has been re-excavated in 2022 (photo: D. Strachan 2001 © PKHT). -- Figure 1.8: The complex series of forts on Castle Law, Forgandenny, at 275 m OD, range in size from 0.12 ha to 0.93 ha (photo: D. Strachan 2001 © PKHT). , Figure 1.10: SERF excavations of the oval, uni-vallate hilltop contour fort of Rossie Law c. 2.3 ha at 324 m OD produced Late Bronze Age and Iron Age dates (photo: D. Strachan 2001 © PKHT). -- Figure 1.9: The hilltop inland promontory fort on Ben Effrey, at 360 m OD, has three lines of ramparts enclosing 0.21 ha and has produced Early Iron Age dates (photo: D. Strachan 2001 © PKHT). -- Figure 1.11: The internal area of forts shown in Figure 1.6 based on Lock and Ralston (2017). Note the area of sites discussed in this volume have been refined in GIS: Castle Law, Abernethy (0.06 ha) -- Moredun 1 (0.15 ha) -- Moncreiffe Hill (0.2 ha) -- Moredun -- Figure 1.12: Comparative plans of selected forts within 10 km of Moredun fort (including Castle Law, Abernethy, Moncreiffe and Moredun). -- Figure 1.13: Comparative plans of selected forts shown in Figure 1.6 beyond 10 km of Moredun fort. -- Figure 1.14: Topographic position of the forts shown in Figure 1.6. -- Figure 1.15: The relative heights above sea-level (OD) of the forts in Figure 1.6 with Moncreiffe (36) and Moredun (44) in black and Castle Law, Abernethy (45) in red. -- 2. Moncreiffe fort -- Figure 2.1: The location of the Moncreiffe (1) and Moredun (2) forts on Moncreiffe Hill, with possible Iron Age sites in the immediate area (Appendix A), including the forts The Roundel (3) and Dow Hill (4). -- Figure 2.2: Aerial view of Moncreiffe fort, bottom right, and Moredun fort, top left (© Crown Copyright: HES). -- Figure 2.3: The OS 1st Edition 25-inch map of 1863 (Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland). -- Figure 2.4: The OS 1:2,500 revision of 1966 first recognised the west entrance and suggested the east entrance to the north of the path (Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland). -- Figure 2.5: The Oxford North Archaeology survey from 2012. , Figure 2.6: The 2014 laser-scan topographic survey indicating the lines of possible entrances identified. -- Figure 2.7: View of the south-east of the fort, taken from the east, showing the modern path cut into the profile on the left and the proposed original entrance in the centre-left of the frame. -- Figure 2.8: Geophysical survey results: magnetic (above), and resistivity (below). -- Figure 2.9: The topographic survey showing the trench layout and the lines of Ramparts A-D. -- Figure 2.10: Rampart A [119] outer face [104] in Trench 1. -- Figure 2.11: Platform [110] and slot [112] to the right and collapse [102] and Rampart A in the centre, looking north-east across Trench 1. -- Figure 2.12: Working shot of Rampart A [210] showing the inner stone facing [209] in the foreground with the outer stone facing [203] beyond. -- Figure 2.13: The outer stone face [203] of Rampart A [210] in Trench 2. -- Figure 2.14: The inner stone face [209] of Rampart A [210] in Trench 2. -- Figure 2.15: Rampart B [1014] in Trench 1a looking to the south-east. -- Figure 2.16: Rampart B [2004], Rampart C [2005] and Rampart D [2006] with terraced foundations of bedrock [2003] in Trench 2, looking west. -- Figure 2.17: Plans of Trench 1a showing Ramparts B, C and D. -- Figure 2.18: Plans of Trench 2a showing Ramparts B, C and D. -- Figure 2.19: Sections through Trenches 1 and 2 detailing Ramparts A, B, C and D. -- Figure 2.20: Trench 4 plans and section showing details of the manipulated bedrock entrance [412] with Ramparts A and B to the north. -- Figure 2.21: The western entrance [412] showing cut bedrock [433]. -- Figure 2.22: Trench 3 showing the overburden [303] overlying a bedrock cut channel [306]. -- Figure 2.23: The area of possible paving [307 and 309] in Trench 3. , Figure 2.24: Trench 5 plan and section showing bedrock [502], glacial till [504], colluvial hill wash deposit [503] and turf/topsoil [501]. -- Figure 2.25: Chronological model for the radiocarbon dates from Moncreiffe. Each distribution represents the relative probability that an event occurred at some particular time. For each of the radiocarbon measurements two distributions have been plotted, -- Figure 2.26: Span of the Iron Age activity at Moncreiffe. The probability distribution is derived from the chronological model shown in Figure 2.25. -- Figure 2.27: Sample of sherds representing Vessel 2 from [1005]: a) body sherd (SF1026), b) body sherd (SF1030), c) basal angle sherd (SF1030). -- Figure 2.28: The fragmentary and heat-affected saddle quern (SF221). -- Figure 2.29: A selection of coarse stone, shale and struck lithics: a) stone lamp (SF412), b) grinder (SF220), c) spindle whorl (SF2001), d) shale bangle fragment (SF302), e) jet bead fragment (SF01), f) flint arrowhead (SF1017), g) core-rejuvenation flak -- Figure 2.30: Heavy-duty stone maul (SF409). Note pecked notches for hafting on opposing long edges. -- Figure 2.31: A suggested reconstruction of the sequence of ramparts A-D based on Trench 1. -- Figure 2.32: A reconstruction of the fort: multi-vallate with two entrances and in a dramatic location overlooking lower Strathearn (artist Chris Mitchell). -- 3. Moredun fort: survey and excavation results -- Figure 3.1: The location of Moncreiffe and Moredun forts on Moncreiffe Hill, and possible Iron Age sites in the immediate area (Appendix A). -- Figure 3.2: Aerial view of Moredun showing successive circuits of fortification (© Crown Copyright: HES). , Figure 3.3: The OS 1st edition map of 1863 showing only the inner enclosure and with a path leading to the 'Strange Little Mound' recorded in the Name Book entry (Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland). -- Figure 3.4: The site as mapped by Christison (1900b: 81, fig. 37 -- Reproduced by kind permission of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland). -- Figure 3.5: The RCAHMS survey of 1953. Note direction of north in the top left corner (© Crown Copyright: HES). -- Figure 3.6: The 2012 survey by Oxford North Archaeology showing the scheduled area. -- Figure 3.7: The 2014 RCAHMS survey annotating archaeological features as used in the text (© Crown Copyright: HES). -- Figure 3.8: The magnetic survey of 2013-14 highlighting key anomalies discussed in the text (background image © Crown Copyright: HES). -- Figure 3.9: The resistivity survey from 2013-15 highlighting key anomalies discussed in the text (background image © Crown Copyright: HES). -- Figure 3.10: The trench plan 2015-17 (background image © Crown Copyright: HES). -- Figure 3.11: Plan of the monumental roundhouse in Trench 1 and Trench C. -- Figure 3.12: Elevations of the surviving walls of the monumental roundhouse in Trench C. -- Figure 3.13: Trench 1 in 2015 showing wall [124] with external terraced bedrock to the left. -- Figure 3.14: Trench C in 2016 showing the outline of the outer face of the wall [C003/2016 and C010/2016] and the entrance containing an area of burning [C018/2016] identified by the geophysics (photo: Ken Ward). -- Figure 3.15: Terraced bedrock in Trench 1 (2015) with lower courses of surviving wall [124] at the top. -- Figure 3.16: Detail of pecked bedrock in Trench 1. -- Figure 3.17: Detail of pecked bedrock in Trench 1. -- Figure 3.18: The deposit fine quarry rubble [114] at the base of the terraced bedrock [108] in Trench 1 (2015). , Figure 3.19: The external façade of the monumental roundhouse wall [C010/2016], constructed onto bedrock [C011/2016] above a cut step, in Trench C.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Strachan, David Three Forts on the Tay: Excavations at Moncreiffe, Moredun and Abernethy, Perth and Kinross 2014-17 Oxford : Archaeopress,c2023 ISBN 9781803276588
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949689876002882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 313 pages) : , illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour)
    ISBN: 9781803276595 (PDF ebook) :
    Content: Despite a resurgence in Scottish fort studies, few sites have been investigated, especially at the scale reported in this volume. Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust (with AOC Archaeology Group) excavated three hilltop forts on the Tay estuary to explore their enclosing works and internal buildings, uncovering an impressive assemblage of small finds.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781803276588
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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  • 3
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    Washington, District of Columbia :Potomac Books,
    UID:
    almahu_9948622308402882
    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 219 pages)
    ISBN: 9781612346144 (e-book)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Riza, M. Shane. Killing without heart : limits on robotic warfare in an age of persistent conflict. Washington, District of Columbia : Potomac Books, 2013 ISBN 9781612346137
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford ; : Blackwell Pub.,
    UID:
    almafu_9959327662602883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 199 pages) : , illustrations (some color), map
    ISBN: 9780470759615 , 0470759615 , 9780470759639 , 0470759631
    Content: Everyone involved in a building project wants to achieve a better building but design quality means different things to clients, users, architects, cost consultants and contractors. Negotiating design priorities is an important part of the development process. The Design Quality Manual helps give an objective evaluation of the qualitative aspects of design. Matrices with five defined levels of quality have been developed that cover the key areas of architecture, environmental engineering, user comfort conditions, whole-life costs, detail design and user satisfaction. These can be scored by a v.
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Overview of design quality and building performance -- 1.2 Building procurement systems -- 1.3 Chequered history of building procurement systems -- 1.4 Cultural context of building procurement systems public v. private? -- 1.5 Architects and social status -- 1.6 Architecture: art, profession or commercial enterprise? -- 1.7 Clients changing needs and objectives -- 1.8 References -- 2 Building procurement -- 2.1 Evolution of the building industry and professionalism -- 2.2 Modern building procurement systems -- 2.3 Traditional building procurement -- 2.4 Variants of the traditional system -- 2.5 Design and build -- 2.6 Variants of design and build -- 2.7 Management contracting -- 2.8 Construction management -- 2.9 Design and manage -- 2.10 British Property Federation system -- 2.11 Project management -- 2.12 Professional development system -- 2.13 New Engineering Contract -- 2.14 Private Finance Initiative -- 2.15 Building procurement guidance -- 2.16 Chapter summary -- 2.17 References -- 3 Schools -- 3.1 Historical evolution of schools -- 3.2 The modern era of school building -- 3.3 Twentieth century schools -- 3.4 Twenty-first century schools -- 3.5 PFI schools in England and Wales Introduction -- 3.6 PFI schools in England and Wales Design Quality Matrices -- 3.7 PFI schools in England and Wales Overall summary matrix -- 3.8 PFI schools in England and Wales Architecture -- 3.9 PFI schools in England and Wales Environmental engineering -- 3.10 PFI schools in England and Wales User comfort -- 3.11 PFI schools in England and Wales Whole life costs -- 3.12 PFI schools in England and Wales Detail design -- 3.13 PFI schools in England and Wales Conclusions -- 3.14 PFI schools in England and Wales Recommendations -- 3.15 PFI schools in England and Wales Summary -- 3.16 PFI schools in Northern Ireland Introduction -- 3.17 PFI schools in Northern Ireland Description of the project -- 3.18 PFI schools in Northern Ireland Design Quality Matrices -- 3.19 PFI schools in Northern Ireland Overall summary matrix -- 3.20 PFI schools in Northern Ireland Architecture -- 3.21 PFI schools in Northern Ireland Environmental engineering -- 3.22 PFI schools in Northern Ireland User comfort -- 3.23 PFI schools in Northern Ireland Whole life costs -- 3.24 PFI schools in Northern Ireland Detail design -- 3.25 PFI schools in Northern Ireland User satisfaction -- 3.26 PFI schools in Northern Ireland Conclusions -- 3.27 PFI schools in Northern Ireland Recommendations -- 3.28 PFI schools in Northern Ireland Summary -- 3.29 International case studies -- 3.30 Further international case studies -- 3.31 References -- 4 Hospitals -- 4.1 Historical evolution of hospitals -- 4.2 The modern era of hospital building -- 4.3 Twenty-first century hospitals -- 4.4 Benchmarking hospitals Introducing a design quality method -- 4.5 Benchmarking hospitals The Design Quality Matrices -- 4.6 Benchmarking hospitals Architecture -- 4.7 Benchmarking hospitals Environmental engineering -- 4.8 Benchmarking hospitals User comfort -- 4.9 Benchmarking hospi.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cook, Martin, 1956- Design quality manual. Oxford ; Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2007 ISBN 1405130881
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781405130882
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_771859546
    Format: 501 Seiten , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9780674729049
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [439]-481) and index , The organizational landscape : from eugenics to anti-racismThe United States : paragon of liberal democracy and racism -- Canada : between neighbor and empire -- Cuba : whitening an island -- Mexico : selecting those who never came -- Brazil : selling the myth of racial democracy -- Argentina : crucible of European nations? -- Appendix: Ethnic selection in sixteen countries.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, De Gruyter Cook-Martín, David Culling the Masses s.l. : Harvard University Press, 2014 ISBN 9780674369665
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EBSCO Culling the masses Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2014 ISBN 9780674369665
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0674369661
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, Proquest FitzGerald, David, 1972 - Culling the masses Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 2014 ISBN 9780674369665
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Amerika ; Einwanderungspolitik ; Demokratie ; Rassismus ; Einwanderung ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Amerika ; Einwanderung ; Rassismus ; Geschichte
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    UID:
    gbv_1772998540
    Format: 1 online resource (512 pages)
    ISBN: 9780674369665
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Organizational Landscape: From Eugenics to Anti- Racism -- 3. The United States: Paragon of Liberal Democracy and Racism -- 4. Canada: Between Neighbor and Empire -- 5. Cuba: Whitening an Island -- 6. Mexico: Selecting Those Who Never Came -- 7. Brazil: Selling the Myth of Racial Democracy -- 8. Argentina: Crucible of European Nations? -- 9. Conclusion -- Appendix: Ethnic Selection in Sixteen Countries -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780674729049
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe FitzGerald, David, 1972 - Culling the masses Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 2014 ISBN 9780674729049
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Amerika ; Einwanderungspolitik ; Demokratie ; Rassismus ; Einwanderung ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Amerika ; Einwanderung ; Rassismus ; Geschichte
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    Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV022585085
    Format: XII, 199 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 1405130881 , 9781405130882
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
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    UID:
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    Format: 1 DVD (50 Min.) : teilw. s/w
    Series Statement: Geschichte & Technik 6 * Discovery-Geschichte
    Note: Orig.: USA, 2002
    Language: German
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    UID:
    gbv_561913919
    Format: 67, 509 S.
    Edition: 4. ed., reissue
    ISBN: 9781405732314
    In: Vol. 39,1,B
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 DVD (50 Min.)
    Series Statement: Discovery Geschichte * Discovery Geschichte : Geschichte & Technik
    Note: Orig.: Deutschland, 2002. -
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