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Perth High Street Archaeological Excavation 1975–1977. Fascicule 1: The Excavations at 75–95 High Street and 5–10 Mill Street. By David Perry, Hilary Murray and the late Nicholas Q Bogdan et al. 296mm. Pp 229, 150 b&w and 16 col ills, 14 tables, Cd-Rom. Tayside and Fife Archaeological Committee, Perth, 2010. ISBN 9780956178443. £15 (pbk). - Perth High Street Archaeological Excavation 1975–1977. Fascicule 2: The Ceramics, Metalwork and Wood. By Derek W Hall, the late Ian Goodall, Alison Goodall, John Cherry and Alice Curteis et al. 296mm. Pp 393, 126 b&w and 91 col ills, 14 tables. Tayside and Fife Archaeological Committee, Perth, 2012. ISBN 9780956178367. £15 (pbk). - Perth High Street Archaeological Excavation 1975–1977. Fascicule 3: The Textiles and the Leather. By Penny Dransart, the late Nicholas Q Bogdan, M L Ryder and Clare Thomas et al. 296mm. Pp 379, 147 b&w and 22 col ills. Tayside and Fife Archaeological Committee, Perth, 2012. ISBN 9780956178367. £15 (pbk). - Perth High Street Archaeological Excavation 1975–1977. Fascicule 4: Living and Working in a Medieval Scottish Burgh. By the late G W I Hodgson, C Smith, A MacGregor and M A Hall et al. 296mm. Pp 161, 31 b&w and 9 col ills, 40 tables, Cd-Rom. Tayside and Fife Archaeological Committee, Perth, 2010. ISBN 9780956178343. £15 (pbk).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 April 2014

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