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    The integration of chronological and archaeological information to date building construction: an example from Shetland, Scotland, UK by Outram, Z., Batt, C.M., Rhodes, E.J., Dockrill, S.J.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-11-2010)
    “…This paper presents new chronological data applied to the problem of providing a date for the construction of a prehistoric building, with a case study from…”
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    The Potential for Dating the Old Scatness Site, Shetland, By Optically Stimulated Luminescence by Burbidge, C. I., Batt, C. M., Barnett, S. M., Dockrill, S. J.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-11-2001)
    “…A series of deposits from the agricultural infield of the multiperiod settlement mound, Old Scatness, were investigated for their potential to yield optically…”
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    Organic geochemical evidence for the origin of ancient anthropogenic soil deposits at Tofts Ness, Sanday, Orkney by Bull, Ian D., Simpson, Ian A., Dockrill, Stephen J., Evershed, Richard P.

    Published in Organic geochemistry (01-01-1999)
    “…Lipid biomarker components of soils constituting three Orcadian archaeological fossil soil profiles were analysed. The combined assessment of lipid…”
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    Early Anthropogenic Soil Formation at Tofts Ness, Sanday, Orkney by Simpson, I.A., Dockrill, S.J., Bull, I.D., Evershed, R.P.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-08-1998)
    “…A buried, dark coloured loam soil horizon embedded between calcareous wind blown sand deposits is identified in three areas of the Tofts Ness landscape. The…”
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    Interpreting early land management through compound specific stable isotope analyses of archaeological soils by Simpson, I. A., Bol, R., Bull, I. D., Evershed, R. P., Petzke, K.-J., Dockrill, S. J.

    Published in Rapid communications in mass spectrometry (15-07-1999)
    “…Compound specific stable isotope analyses of managed soils using isotope ratio mass spectrometry have been undertaken as a means of determining early land use…”
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    Compound-specific δ15N amino acid signals in palaeosols as indicators of early land use: a preliminary study by Simpson, I. A., Bol, R., Dockrill, S. J., Petzke, K.-J., Evershed, R. P.

    Published in Archaeological prospection (01-09-1997)
    “…Compound‐specific δ15N amino acid signals in soils demonstrate differences between manured grassland, unmanured grassland and continuous cereal cultivation…”
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    Role of rivaroxaban in the management of atrial fibrillation: insights from clinical practice by Vimalesvaran, Kavitha, Dockrill, Seth J, Gorog, Diana A

    Published in Vascular health and risk management (01-01-2018)
    “…Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia, and it leads to significant morbidity and mortality, predominantly from ischemic…”
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    Magnetic moments in prehistory: integrating magnetic measurements with other archaeological data from the Scatness Multiperiod Settlement by Batt, C. M., Dockrill, S. J.

    Published in Archaeological prospection (01-12-1998)
    “…Many types of human activity affect the magnetic properties of the geological materials on which they occur. By integrating measurements of these magnetic…”
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    The management of arable land from prehistory to the present: Case studies from the Northern Isles of Scotland by Guttmann, Erika B., Simpson, Ian A., Davidson, Donald A., Dockrill, Stephen J.

    Published in Geoarchaeology (01-01-2006)
    “…The arable soils from two multiperiod settlements were analyzed to identify changes in agricultural methods over time. The settlement middens were also…”
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    Resistivity pseudosections and their topographic correction: a report on a case study at Scatness, Shetland by Sutherland, T. L., Schmidt, A., Dockrill, S. J.

    Published in Archaeological prospection (01-12-1998)
    “…In the summer of 1996, a series of 20 parallel archaeological pseudosections were surveyed over an area of topographically variable terrain at the site of…”
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