RT @WPaulAdderley: Our new publication on Historic perceptions of Earth-built architectures in Scotland and Northern England in Human Ecolo…
RT @archaeobuild: Very interesting read on pre-improvement farm buildings in Scotland: strong case for widespread earth building in all lev…
RT @archaeobuild: Records on 1716 @BannockburnHSE estate mention that "38 potential dwellings were built with stone and mud, ranging from a…
Records on 1716 @BannockburnHSE estate mention that "38 potential dwellings were built with stone and mud, ranging from a single room to a two-storey house, along with a total of up to 77 mudwall dwellings and 17 mudwall ancillary buildings or extensions."
Very interesting read on pre-improvement farm buildings in Scotland: strong case for widespread earth building in all levels of society and of excellent quality too. Open access article by Simon Parkin and @WPaulAdderley: https://t.co/r1fk7SqfWB @StirUni
RT @WPaulAdderley: Our new publication on Historic perceptions of Earth-built architectures in Scotland and Northern England in Human Ecolo…
RT @WPaulAdderley: Our new publication on Historic perceptions of Earth-built architectures in Scotland and Northern England in Human Ecolo…
Our new publication on Historic perceptions of Earth-built architectures in Scotland and Northern England in Human Ecology https://t.co/fhoQKvsssi is reported today by @thetimes and @scotnational press. @WPaulAdderley @StirBES https://t.co/Ja8Bi6HiIy