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000002374 100__ $$aThacker, M.
000002374 24500 $$aThe Late Norse ‘coral’ or mearl-limes of Orkney – an on-site mortar archaeology of Cubbie Roo’s castle and chapel.

000002374 24630 $$n3.$$pProceedings of the 3rd Historic Mortars Conference HMC13
000002374 260__ $$bGlasgow : University of the West of Scotland, 2013
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000002374 520__ $$2eng$$a. This short paper presents evidence from a recent survey of lime bonded buildings in Orkney which suggests that coralline algae, or ‘mearl’, was burnt to produce building lime in the earliest documented medieval stone and lime castle in modern day Scotland, and its associated chapel.

000002374 540__ $$aText je chráněný podle autorského zákona č. 121/2000 Sb.
000002374 653__ $$amedieval, Orkney, castle, mearl, lime.

000002374 7112_ $$a3rd Historic Mortars Conference$$cGlasgow, Scotland (UK)$$d2013-09-11 / 2013-09-14$$gHMC13
000002374 720__ $$aThacker, M.
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000002374 8564_ $$s1513427$$uhttp://invenio.itam.cas.cz/record/2374/files/Thacker - The Late Norse ‘coral’ or mearl-limes of Orkney – an on-site mortar archaeology of Cubbie Roo’s castle and chapel..pdf$$y
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