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Measured Survey and Building Recording
Guide for Practitioners 4
A historical overview of the production and use of iron, along with guidance on appraisal and conservation techniques.

Medieval or Later Rural Settlement: Historic Scotland's Approach
Papers given at a 2002 conference on medieval and later rural settlements.

Metal Detecting in Scotland
This guidance note gives advice on metal detecting in Scotland.

Modern Buildings their Planning and Construction
Volume V
A volume on methods and materials of building construction in the early 1900s.

Modern House Construction
A book aiming to describe new construction materials and new uses of old materials.

Monuments in Monuments 2019 – Conference Proceedings
Academic publication with the full papers that were presented at the Monuments in Monuments Conference in September 2019

Mousa to Mackintosh
The Scottishness of Scottish Architecture
The architecture of Scotland exists in many forms. In Mousa to Mackintosh, Frank Arneil Walker examines the recognisable and recurring features evident in Scotland’s buildings across the centuries to build a picture of ‘Scottishness’ in architecture.

New Design in Historic Settings
A guide to ensuring the quality of new-design buildings matches that of their surroundings.

Painted ceilings from 16th and 17th century properties
A technical paper commissioned in collaboration with AOC Archaeology providing information on a collection of painted ceilings from 16th and 17th century properties.