This volume honours the work of Dr Anna Ritchie, esteemed archaeologist, author, and lifelong advocate of Scotland’s premodern history and heritage.
Anna’s extensive and enduring contributions to the field of archaeology, particularly on the topic of prehistoric and early medieval Scotland, were celebrated at the Common Ground conference, jointly hosted by the Scottish Society for Northern Studies and the Pictish Arts Society in 2022. Several of the essays presented in this volume stem from this event.
Edited by Kelly Kilpatrick
- Preface
Kelly Kilpatrick and Sheila Hainey - Introduction: Anna Ritchie and Scottish Archaeology
Ian Ralston - Bibliography of Anna Ritchie
Ian RalstonI. The Kirtomy Hat: A Unique Bronze Age Horse-Hair Hat from Sutherland
Alison Sheridan, Susanna Harris, and Lilja HusmoII. Hidden in Plain Sight: Pictish Settlement in Shetland
Val E. TurnerIII. Preliminary Results of the Comparative Kingship Project at Aberlemno:
An Elite Centre of the Fifth to Twelfth Centuries AD
Gordon Noble and James O’DriscollIV. The Oxford Librarian and the Inscribed Stones from Burghead, Greenloaning, and Kilmadock
Kelly KilpatrickV. The Abercorn Assemblage: New Insights into the Sculptural Repertoire of a Central British Monastery
Christina Cowart-SmithVI. Commensality in Context: An Onomastic Review of the Socially-Embedded Economies of Scotia Scandinavica
Alan Macniven
- Notes on Contributors

