Books

CBA Event Book Sales

The CBA holds a number of book sales throughout the year, at CBA and other related events. Visit our book stalls, browse though the latest CBA publications and pick up a bargain!

CBA book stall Customers browse CBA books at the Festival of History 2009

Book Stalls in 2010

The CBA will have a book stall at the following events in 2010.

Finds From the Frontier

Material culture in the 4th–5th centuries

edited by Rob Collins and Lindsay Allason-Jones

Finds front cover Finds from the Frontier brings together papers given at a conference held at Newcastle upon Tyne in 2008. Its aim is to elucidate the life of the 4th-century limitanei of Britain through their material culture. The papers consider whether the excavated artefacts justify the traditional implication that the period is one of declining standards and largely come to the conclusion that, on the contrary, the period was rich in artefacts that have much to tell us about the late frontier.

Author: 

Rob Collins

Lindsay Allason-Jones

Date of publication: 
2010
Series number: 
RR162
ISBN: 
9781902771816
Price: 
£35

Historic Govan

Archaeology and Development

by Chris Dalglish and Stephen T Driscoll

With contributions by Irene Maver, Norman F Shead and Ingrid Shearer

This survey gives an accessible and broad-ranging synthesis of the history and archaeology of Govan, and aims to inform conservation guidance for future development.

Govan Cover Situated on the south bank of the river Clyde, just to the west of Glasgow, Govan to most people is synonymous with shipbuilding and social deprivation. Govan is, however, a remarkable place, with a history stretching back to the fifth or sixth century AD when it was a seat of royal and religious power. The church of Govan Old stands upon one of the oldest Christian sites in western Scotland. A key factor in its history has been its location at a major river crossing, where the Kelvin joins the Clyde, and the book also considers the role of Partick on the opposite bank in the medieval period.

Author: 

Chris Dalglish

Stephen T Driscoll

Date of publication: 
2009
Series number: 
SBS-Govan
ISBN: 
9781902771625
Price: 
£9.50

Pick up a Bargain Book!

Special offers on CBA books in our end of year sale!

Historic Kirkintilloch – Out Now!

The CBA is proud to announce the most recent release in the Scottish Burgh Survey series, and latest book. The historic town of Kirkintilloch lies at a key point in Scotland’s central belt. The book is published by the CBA in conjunction with Historic Scotland.

Where Rivers Meet – Available Now!

The CBA is proud to announce this latest Research Report, a story of an area of landscape with a remarkable history of occupation stretching back into the last Ice Age.

Beaches, Fields, Streets, and Hills – Now Available for Download

This highly popular volume sold out just six weeks after publication in 2006. It is now available to download through the CBA’s Archlib Service.

Historic Kirkintilloch

Archaeology and Development

by M Rorke, EP Dennison, Simon Stronach, and Russel Coleman

Historic Kirkintilloch This survey offers an accessible and broad-ranging synthesis of the history and archaeology of Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, and aims to inform conservation guidance for future development.

Kirkintilloch lies at a key point in Scotland’s central belt. Here, by accident of geography, the Antonine Wall, ancient and modern route ways and the Forth and Clyde Canal pass within yards of each other. Here also, iron founding was added to the linen and cotton weaving industry giving Kirkintilloch an important role in Scotland’s nineteenth-century economic development.

Author: 

M Rorke

E Patricia Dennison

Simon Stronach

Russel Coleman

Date of publication: 
2009
ISBN: 
9781902771588
Price: 
£9.50

Where Rivers Meet

The archaeology of Catholme and the Trent-Tame confluence

Simon Buteux and Henry Chapman

Where Rivers Meet This book is the story of an area of landscape in the English Midlands from earliest prehistory to around AD 900. Although it looks like a typical rural landscape, archaeological research, much of it in advance of quarrying, has revealed that this area has a long and remarkable history of occupation stretching back to the Ice Age.

Author: 

Simon Buteux

Dr Henry Chapman

Date of publication: 
2009
Series number: 
RR161
ISBN: 
9781902771786
Price: 
£15

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