Introduction. Able Minds and Practised Hands: historical fact, 21st-century aspiration (English)
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Able minds and practised hands; Scotland's early medieval sculpture in the 21st century
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Title:Introduction. Able Minds and Practised Hands: historical fact, 21st-century aspiration
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Conference:SEMINAR, Able minds and practised hands; Scotland's early medieval sculpture in the 21st century ; 2003 ; Edinburgh
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Publication date:2005-01-01
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Introduction. Able Minds and Practised Hands: historical fact, 21st-century aspirationFoster, S. M. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Sculpture in action: contexts for stone carving on the Tarbat peninsula, Easter RossCarver, M. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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`That stone was born here and that's where it belongs': Hilton of Cadboll and the negotiation of identity, ownership and belongingJones, S. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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`Just an ald steen': reverence, reuse, revulsion and rediscoveryFraser, I. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Fragments of significance: the whole pictureHenderson, I. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Christ's Cross down into the earth: some cross-bases and their problemsFisher, I. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Pictish cross-slabs: an examination of their original archaeological contextJames, H. F. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Hic memoria perpetua: the early inscribed stones of southern Scotland in contextForsyth, K. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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The Govan School revisited: searching for meaning in the early medieval sculpture of StrathclydeDriscoll, S. T. / O Grady, O. / Forsyth, K. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Scotland's early medieval sculpture in the 21st century: a strategic overview of conservation problems, maintenance and replication methodsMaxwell, I. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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The containment of Scottish carved stones in situ: an environmental study of the efficacy of glazed enclosuresMuir, C. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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The runic inscriptions of Scotland: preservation, documentation and interpretationBarnes, M. P. / Page, R. I. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Understanding what we see, or seeing what we understand: graphic recording, past and present, of the early medieval sculpture at St VigeansBorland, J. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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The bulls of Burghead and Allen's technique of illustrationScott, I. G. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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`A perfect accuracy of delineation': Charlotte Wilhelmina Hibbert's drawings of early medieval carved stones in ScotlandHenry, D. / Trench-Jellicoe, R. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Bird, beast or fish? Problems of identification and interpretation of the iconography carved on the Tarbat peninsula cross-slabsMeyer, K. S. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Figuring salvation: an excursus into the iconography of the Iona crossesHawkes, J. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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The role of geological analysis of monuments: a case study from St Vigeans and related sitesMiller, S. / Ruckley, N. A. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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The early medieval sculptures from Murthly, Perth and Kinross: an interdisciplinary look at people, politics and monumental artHall, M. A. / Henderson, I. / Scott, I. G. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Know your properties, recognise the possibilities: Historic Scotland's strategy for the interpretation of early medieval sculpture in its careFoster, S. M. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Proposals for the re-display of the early medieval sculpture collection at Whithorn: the evolution of an interpretative approachYeoman, P. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Curators of the last resort: the role of a local museum service in the preservation and interpretation of early medieval sculptured stonesAtkinson, N. K. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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A museum curator's adventures in PictlandHall, M. A. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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The missing dimension: future directions in digital recording of early medieval sculptured stoneJeffrey, S. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Three-dimensional recording of Pictish sculptureCarty, A. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005
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Towards a `New ECMS': the proposal for a new Corpus of Early Medieval Sculpture in ScotlandHiggitt, J. / Society for Medieval Archaeology et al. | 2005