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Acknowledgments
Grateful thanks are due to the Clydesdale District Council for permitting the excavation to take place; to the Scottish Development Department (Ancient Monuments), the Russell Trust and the Pilgrim Trust for financial help towards preparation and publication of this report; to Mr G U'ren of the Clydesdale District Council, Mr E Talbot of the Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow, and Mr Wm Brown, excavation foreman and stone mason, for their unfailing encouragement and help both during and after the excavation. Thanks are also given to Dr D Bateson, Mr D Hall, Dr I Hodgson, Miss J Kerr, Dr D A Lunt, Mr A Sharp, Miss C Smith and Dr A Young for their specialist reports, and to Mr D Pollock and Mr A Montgomerie for the execution of Figures 5-12, 13 and 14 respectively.
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Appendiceson microfiche include, A (the finds), B (window glass), C (pottery), E (skeletal material), F (dentition) and G (animal remains).
AppendixD
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